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weavy Posted - 21 Apr 2013 : 18:30:28
Hi guys im new to boating or anything to do with boats ive required a boat and we think its a Norman can someone please confirm if it is and what model

thank you in advance
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weavy Posted - 05 Jun 2013 : 22:04:25
Thank you for you info ive sent an email


quote:
Originally posted by Boatmad

I understand the moulds went to the Isle of Man as "Manx Boats", then I think ended up in Ireland.
The later models sometimes turn up on e bay as fast fishers, the top is totally different on these.
Also the Weston 670 is understood to be the Teal Convertible model with the clinker hull smoothed out and the top moulding made more angular and modern looking.
Somewhere in the loft I have a full Teal file and I am sure I have info on the 24ft model. I also passed loads of info to a chap building a new Teal forum but I forget the name, try a few google searches.
Just found a picture for you, may be a different year model to yours though. Send me your e mail address and I'll send it to you as cannot post it on here. peter.greenwell1@ntlworld.com

pagreenwell

Boatmad Posted - 15 May 2013 : 21:53:34
I understand the moulds went to the Isle of Man as "Manx Boats", then I think ended up in Ireland.
The later models sometimes turn up on e bay as fast fishers, the top is totally different on these.
Also the Weston 670 is understood to be the Teal Convertible model with the clinker hull smoothed out and the top moulding made more angular and modern looking.
Somewhere in the loft I have a full Teal file and I am sure I have info on the 24ft model. I also passed loads of info to a chap building a new Teal forum but I forget the name, try a few google searches.
Just found a picture for you, may be a different year model to yours though. Send me your e mail address and I'll send it to you as cannot post it on here. peter.greenwell1@ntlworld.com

pagreenwell
weavy Posted - 02 May 2013 : 13:20:56
Thank you for your info your a star its helped out a lot and ive found that site you mentioned

Derek

quote:
Originally posted by adi-n-chez

Info on yr boat from Jim Sheads Site (Typed in the name from yr pic!)

The Teal ribbed hull is a dead givaway - I've not found one yet that looks like your superstructure , but not really looked hard.

Not sure what the Childs did with their moulds once they stopped manufacture - maybe someone took them on & modernised the topsides ?

Adi

Sewer Tubes ? I'd rather have a D**ncr*ft (Only Kidding)

adi-n-chez Posted - 01 May 2013 : 17:58:28
Info on yr boat from Jim Sheads Site (Typed in the name from yr pic!)

The Teal ribbed hull is a dead givaway - I've not found one yet that looks like your superstructure , but not really looked hard.

Not sure what the Childs did with their moulds once they stopped manufacture - maybe someone took them on & modernised the topsides ?

Adi

Sewer Tubes ? I'd rather have a D**ncr*ft (Only Kidding)
weavy Posted - 30 Apr 2013 : 20:39:36
It is a Shadynook how did you now the info ?

and thank you for the info i have discovered it is a teal but apparently the top isn't ?

Derek



quote:
Originally posted by adi-n-chez

Its Definitely a Teal !

Just to confirm also (although I cant see your BW no !) I think this is yours :

SHADYNOOK Built by TEAL - Length 7.32 metres (24 feet ) - Beam 1.83 metres (6 feet ) Fibre glass hull, power of 999BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 64840 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 19/04/2008

(The power is a typo I guess !!!)

Adi

Sewer Tubes ? I'd rather have a D**ncr*ft (Only Kidding)

adi-n-chez Posted - 27 Apr 2013 : 23:54:57
Its Definitely a Teal !

Just to confirm also (although I cant see your BW no !) I think this is yours :

SHADYNOOK Built by TEAL - Length 7.32 metres (24 feet ) - Beam 1.83 metres (6 feet ) Fibre glass hull, power of 999BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 64840 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 19/04/2008

(The power is a typo I guess !!!)

Adi

Sewer Tubes ? I'd rather have a D**ncr*ft (Only Kidding)
weavy Posted - 22 Apr 2013 : 20:20:59
just in the back of the pic to the left there is another boat and someone said it was the same i asked the guy in the marina and he said it was a teal and mine wasn't a teal but a teal bottom and another top half to the boat

ive not got any paper work or anything
trevork Posted - 22 Apr 2013 : 19:40:03
Definitely a Teal now we've seen that ribbed hull. Nobody else does that!
weavy Posted - 22 Apr 2013 : 15:45:52
just thought id post another couple of pics hope you dont mind derek




weavy Posted - 22 Apr 2013 : 15:32:00
thank you all for the info but every one has a different answer didnt think it be so hard ive just been told it was a Teal as well

merlin Posted - 22 Apr 2013 : 12:59:08
Birchwood




trevork Posted - 22 Apr 2013 : 11:07:43
That front window almost suggests Dawncraft but I don't think it is. What about Buckingham?
weavy Posted - 22 Apr 2013 : 10:48:14
thank you guys ive looked at the pics within the site but thought i couldn't see it

the boat has been sitting on the canal down the back from were i live turned out its not been licensed for 2 yrs and the water ways couldn't get a hold of the owners its has a small hole in the front and had little water inside and the waterways said if we wanted we could take the boat as salvage as they said it was sinking
and that's how we have the boat. i will look at the other makes mentioned ones again Thank you
ken cattell Posted - 21 Apr 2013 : 23:57:25
Wow, very presentable, as already stated not sure re make, possible Seamaster, but very photogenic!
Some folks on here far better qualified to tell you the make/model. Welcome anyway.
ben111 Posted - 21 Apr 2013 : 20:37:34
nice looking boat but i dont think its a norman more likely a birchwood or a sea master

Ben111

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