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''Mincarlo'' is the last surviving sidewinder
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of the
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. She is also the last surviving fishing vessel built in Lowestoft, with an engine made in the town.


Construction

The ''Mincarlo'' was built in the Brooke Marine yards in the
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town of Lowestoft. in 1961. She was one of three sister ships built for W.H. Podd Ltd. The other two ships were called ''Bryher'' and ''Rosevear'', and along with ''Mincarlo'' were named by the Podd family after small islands which make up part of the
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of the Cornish coast. Each of the vessels cost £75,600.


Sidewinder trawling method

The ''Mincarlo'' was the type of trawler known as a sidewinder or side trawler. On sidewinders, the trawl nets are deployed over the side with the trawl warps passed through blocks suspended from two gallows. These gallows were forward and aft, on the starboard side of the ''Mincarlo''. The fishing gear consisted of two otter trawls each of which was fitted with otter boards. Otter boards are positioned in such a way that the hydrodynamic forces acting on them when the net is towed along the seabed push the boards outwards to keep the mouth of the net open. The nets were attached to heavy duty ground ropes, long, which held the nets on the seabed and ''ticked up'' any fish lying on or below the sand. Until the late sixties, sidewinders were the most common deep sea boat used in North Atlantic fisheries. They were used for a longer period than other types of trawler.


Working life

''Mincarlo'' was part of the 50 to 60 strong fishing fleet out of the
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seaport of Lowestoft. During her 13 years her catches put her in the top half dozen trawlers of the fleet. Her catches consisted of
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and sole. She had been in the ownership W. H. Podd Ltd until she was purchased from them by Putford Enterprises in 1975. At this time Putford Enterprises owned and operated a large fishing fleet, with many vessels at Lowestoft and
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. From the very early days of oil and gas exploration in the southern North Sea, Putford Enterprises along with its fishing craft, also operated many safety standby ships for the offshore oil and gas industry. In 1977 ''Mincarlo'' was converted and began a new career as a stand-by vessel in the flourishing southern North Sea gas fields. She was also renamed and was now called ''Putford Merlin''. In 1989 after a career which had spanned 28 years, she was finally replaced by a built for purpose stand-by ship. She was laid-up, back where she began life, at the yard of Brooke's.


Restoration

After her working life had finished she was sold by Putford Enterprise to the Lydia Eva Trust Ltd who paid a nominal £1 to Putford. After a period of restoration and refurbishment the ''Mincarlo'' was opened to the public in 1998. The ''Mincarlo'' is on display at Lowestoft Heritage Quay and is sometimes moved to South Quay at Great Yarmouth. Admission is free. ''Mincarlo'' is now owned by the Lydia Eva and Mincarlo Charitable Trust Ltd, a
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, which also owns the preserved herring drifter '' Lydia Eva''. As of January 2015 the ''Mincarlo'' is currently undergoing repairs and restoration. The work is being undertaken free of charge by Lowestoft-based AKD Engineering as part of their 60th anniversary celebrations.


Gallery

File:The Bridge, Trawler Mincarlo, Lowestoft, 13th June 2009 (1).JPG, The Bridge aboard the Mincarlo File:The Bridge, Trawler Mincarlo, Lowestoft, 13th June 2009.JPG, The Bridge aboard the Mincarlo File:The Bridge, Trawler Mincarlo, Lowestoft, 13th June 2009 (15).JPG, The working deck with the bridge above File:Ships GalleyTrawler Mincarlo, Lowestoft, 13th June 2009.JPG, The ship's Galley File:Mess Deck, Trawler Mincarlo, Lowestoft, 13th June 2009 (1).JPG, Mess Deck File:Crews_Quaters,Trawler_Mincarlo, Lowestoft, 13th June 2009 (2).JPG, The Crews Quarters File:The Engine Room, Trawler Mincarlo, Lowestoft, 13th June 2009.JPG, The Engine Room File:Trawler Mincarlo, Lowestoft, 13th June 2009 (16).JPG, The Bow File:Mincarlo Trawler - AK Diesel Engine - geograph.org.uk - 2591471.jpg, Engine


See also

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'' - last surviving Lowestoft fishing smack


References


External links


Lydia Eva and Mincarlo Charitable Trust
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