Name: Devils Porridge
Design: Mark 14
Designer: Ian Proctor
Year built: 1968
Build type: Professional hull, amateur finish
Builder: Chippendale
Construction: Clinker
Hull type: Single Bottom
ntoa 26-Jan-2007 |
The life of N2426 Devils Porridge. Design: Mark 14, designed by: Ian Proctor in 1966 Previous boat names: Jiminy Cricket Too, Charlie Browne, Boadicea, Devils Porridge Bowl. |
scotyot 26-Jan-2007 |
Spotted in 'neglected' condition at Annandale Sailing Club having come across from Tynemouth some time previously. Needed a re-decking, tlc and fitting out along with age-related repairs. It is currently awaiting repaint and varnish whilst in storage in Central Scotland. Should be sailable in the Spring. Because it was 'found' near to a War-time munitions base (in Annan) it has been re-named 'Devil's Porridge Bowl'. (Local people called the gunpowder munitions mix the devil's porridge!) |
scotyot 08-Feb-2008 |
Fully refurbished and fitted-out. Offer of a 'return' to Annandale SC was declined and she was sold last autumn to an enthusiastic new owner based on the Isle of Eigg in the NW of Scotland. |
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