Yes: I have seen that too. My initial thought were that it was the size of the screw, but someone else asked if it was a date. The previous owner said he had the prop re-balanced, which would've been around 2014. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks,
I haven't managed to find any details or markings anywhere. The previous owners lived on her full-time so a fair amount of alteration has been done below decks. I do have some photos from before the restoration (circa 2000) and she was in a rum owd state.
Here's a picture of my boat.
What I know: she's a 40' wooden vessel powered by a Ford diesel engine. She used to have 2 masts but one of these has been removed. At some point she was full of Italian radio and sonar equipment.
Stuff I'm not able to confirm but seems plausible: built by Thornycroft as a pinnace. Converted at some point early in her career to a harbour taxi. Possibly based at HMS Vernon.
Don't know the year she was built - previous owner claimed 1939 but I think this might be just so he could claim she was at Dunkerque (which I doubt). It was also said she had a Hotchkiss gun mounted at the bow (not convinced about that either).
Would like to know some history - I have asked at Portsmouth museum and they have no records of small craft. Have also asked at the Thornycroft Archive but no luck.
Evenin' all! (or morning / afternoon depending on when you read this - and where in the world you are).
I have an ex-Royal Navy wooden boat. Don't know much about it but am keen to find out what I can. I realise most of you have things with wheels, but there it is - I like to be different :-)