Able One
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This vessel looks like a former American Army Tug of which a few were berthed at Hythe, however she is a new build by Parkol of Whitby for a Client and served as a filling in job when things were quiet at the Yard. The Yard is now very busy and she has been moved to Hartlepool Marina, not sure if she is finished or what her role is as she was at one time down as a Private Yacht but now 'sports' a Water Cannon on the Wheelhouse painted Red. Sorry about picture quality.
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Not a new build but Ex: US Army tug FORT MOULTRIE (ST2115). I saw her at Hartlepool back in 2005
http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/...php?lid=326987 Regards Bob |
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Able One. Hartlepool.
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The Cannon does have pipe work running to it which cannot be seen in the photograph. |
Obviously a Peter Stephenson purchase for Graythorpe??
geoff |
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Is it a Private Yacht or a Working Vessel. Perhaps it is down to Tax reasons? |
Thanks Chadburn, I stand corrected. I'll have to look out for her next time I'm up that way.
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Good Photograph Cueball, it is certainly a bit odd in regards to the vessels purpose or is it dual purpose?
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Perhaps his big 'baby' at moment is his Able Humber Park.....this is taken from their website ABLE Logistics Park (ALP) Located on Able Humber Port, a 497.5 hectare (1,229.5 acre) development to provide 1,700,000m² of warehousing, external storage and transport depots to allow port centric logistics operations at one of the UK’s busiest port complexes. Tenants of ALP will benefit from close proximity to 1,389m of deep-water quays. Our own strategic direction is a direct result of our major client’s own shifts in strategy and objectives. Due to a solid, well-resourced operating base continued investment has been seen at a number of sites across the ABLE Group even through the economic downturn. This on-going investment strategy has enabled the facilities to continue to develop and service our traditional markets as well as prepare for emerging business sectors like Offshore Wind. geoff |
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Another image of the vessel.
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Agree,a strange mixture...
Geoff |
It says she has a 'Yacht Engine'. What's the difference between that and an engine for a Tug of that size ? :confused:
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I see you are a Kingston Man, have you ever come across a Motor Yacht called 'John Vincent' which was moored in your local Marina many years ago? She is of interest to me. The chap who owns the Company that has Hartlepool Marina in its Portfolio is very much a Motor Yacht man, he keeps his rather large luxury Yacht at Majorca, very smart it is too, never seen it at Hartlepool :jester: Geoff it all points to Peter Stephenson and he may be the end user, it is not the first time I have come across a new build being built via an Agent. John Bloom (Rolls Washing Machines) had his luxury ( at that time) Motor Yacht 'AD 1520' built by a friend of mine via an Agent. Mind you Bloom had been declared Bankrupt.:) |
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The last time I saw her was in late 1950 and when I saw her many, many years later in Hull Marina she had not been changed at all, Dark Blue Hull, Varnished Topside, her Owner at that time used to own 'Pembroke Puffin'. The years seem to pass so quickly it could be at least 15 years ago when I saw her. |
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais...hips/232006498
Present owner Mr Andrew Whalley of Whitby Yachts LLP Type. Pleasure vessel... geoff |
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Maybe a charter?...It is modelled on a former US Tug apparently....
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A number of Tugs in the style of 'Able One' became available when the U.S. Army cancelled a modification programme at their Hythe facility and indeed one of these vessels arrived at Hartlepool as Bob indicated, she had no Prop or Tailshaft and her Stern Tube was blanked off, not sure how much she was stripped out down below. There was speculation then in regards to the owner and Stephenson was mentioned, I was a regular visitor to the Marina helping a friend get his vessel ready for sailing to the South of France, in all the times I was there nobody seemed to be aboard the former American Tug. She then turned up at Whitby at the Parkol facility for fitting out and it would appear that 'Able One' is a copy? of this Tug. Why build a copy when there were original American Tugs available with history and hardly any use as they were held in Reserve with occasional rotation in the American pre positioned Stores Fleet. As far as I am aware the original American Tug is still at Whitby alongside Parkol. |
She is a copy of Able Three.
Geoff |
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