WITHDRAWN - Red Herring: Kingston Upon Thames

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WITHDRAWN - Red Herring: Kingston Upon Thames

GregSeaHawk
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Re: Unnamed SeaHawk: Kingston Upon Thames

Edmondsley
Greg I understand this boat was called "Lady Hamilton" in the past and does have a history of Norfolk Broads.The name at present is "Red Herring". Might help identify it.
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Re: Unnamed SeaHawk: Kingston Upon Thames

GregSeaHawk
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Thanks for the post Edmondsley. I didn't know of any Norfolk Broads connection, but I have now heard from the owner who has confirmed the names you mention, adding she's been known as Red Herring  for 10-15 years, and tells me she has the sail number #177.
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Re: WITHDRAWN - Red Herring: Kingston Upon Thames

GregSeaHawk
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I have heard today from the owner who reported, "got cold feet selling - have decided to keep her for another season at least."

As if to confirm the report, he concluded, "And went for a sail yesterday"!
Greg Chapman
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