COATHAM (pilot cutter)

COATHAM (pilot cutter)

Postby teesships » Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:52 pm

COATHAM - pilot cutter, 40gt, built 2000

River Tees - 29 September 2016:
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Yes, she does feature in another topic within NEM, but this is her first individual entry.

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Re: COATHAM (pilot cutter)

Postby creemaster » Sun Nov 01, 2020 3:56 pm

She is being replaced by a new cutter and has been sold for service on the Tyne.
I suppose the Teessiders are getting their own back on the Tynesiders for giving them Jonathon Woodgate :P
New cutter is STAINSBY so in her honour here is a song for a Stainsby girl
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Re: COATHAM (pilot cutter)

Postby Hornbeam » Sun Nov 01, 2020 5:39 pm

Interesting, knew a few Stainsby Girls and Chris Rea in my youth and now live on Stainsby Hill not far from the Long forgotten Village the remains of which are under a field which is not allowed to be ploughed, it's a pity that 'Time Team' never had a poke about whilst they were up North at Hartlepool or Lower Dinsdale. Hopefully they don't rip the bottom out of new one. A bit of irony a Pilot Vessel running aground.
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Re: COATHAM (pilot cutter)

Postby teesships » Sun Nov 01, 2020 6:11 pm

Was someone talking about pilot cutters aground?
See: viewtopic.php?f=49&t=6736

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Re: COATHAM (pilot cutter)

Postby magoonigal » Sun Nov 01, 2020 6:22 pm

Well that does not really count Ron, cause the pipe caused the problem.

Cutters were made of strong stuff in those days.

Could be Ron 2 knows something we don't. :D :D
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Re: COATHAM (pilot cutter)

Postby Hornbeam » Sun Nov 01, 2020 7:53 pm

It was one of the new Tupperware type Pilot Cutters in fact very new when the Cox took a short cut I believe getting back to the Gare Pilot Station and tore the backside out of her to the point that she was written off. Ron@2.
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Re: COATHAM (pilot cutter)

Postby teesships » Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:42 pm

River Tees - 29 September 2011:
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