THE ADVENTURING “GIRL PAT.”—The seine typo fishing veasel “Girl Pat.” which has been seized by the captain and crew alter leaving Grimsby, ostensibly on a fishing trip, and which is now reported to be heading for Cape Town. A recently constructed and modernly equipped vessel, the “Girl Pat,” which belongs to the Marstrand Fishing Company, is 70ft long, with a beam of 18ft, and has accommodation for a crew of six. She is equipped with a 125 b.h.p. Polar Diesel engine, and has wireless transmitting and receiving gear.
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Evening Star, Issue 22351, 29 May 1936, Page 3
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88THE ADVENTURING “GIRL PAT.”—The seine typo fishing veasel “Girl Pat.” which has been seized by the captain and crew alter leaving Grimsby, ostensibly on a fishing trip, and which is now reported to be heading for Cape Town. A recently constructed and modernly equipped vessel, the “Girl Pat,” which belongs to the Marstrand Fishing Company, is 70ft long, with a beam of 18ft, and has accommodation for a crew of six. She is equipped with a 125 b.h.p. Polar Diesel engine, and has wireless transmitting and receiving gear. Evening Star, Issue 22351, 29 May 1936, Page 3
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