tarboat

tarboat club

Posted: 07 Apr 2015


Taken: 06 Apr 2015

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barge
ellesmere port
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FCB18

FCB18
FCB18 is a concrete barge built by Messrs Wates Ltd of Barrow-in-Furness in 1944. The use of concrete for building such vessels enabled a saving of around ⅔ of the amount of steel required for a conventional barge. It is now hidden away in a remote corner of the Boat Museum at Ellesmere Port as certain people consider this important barge to be an eyesore as cement is not sexy enough for their populist ideals.

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 StoneRoad2013
StoneRoad2013 club
That'll be right, Tarboat.
Some people are just not interested - however, there are the remains of a tug "Creteblock" at Whitby (Saltwick Nab) and a barge "Cretewheel" at Church Point, Newbiggin by the Sea.

Actually, I find the subject / technology to be fascinating - yachts can also be built from ferrocement ..............
9 years ago.
 Don Barrett (aka DBs travels)
Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
I'd never heard of a concrete boat of any type, so thanks for posting this (and for the comment from StoneRoad2013)
9 years ago.
 GrahamH
GrahamH club
They seemed popular in my part of the world a few decades ago. The father of a school friend built one in their front yard in suburban Sydney then sailed around the western Pacific in it.
8 years ago.

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