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ADLS ID 1800 Ship Name Singapore II
Operations Used Dynamo Ship Type Motor Cruiser
Length 32ft Beam 8ft 6ins
Draft 3ft 2ins Displacement 10 tons
Engine 58 hp Ford 4D Diesel Builder Boatbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Walton on Naze
Build Year 1937 Construction Carvel
Archive Association of Dunkirk Little Ships Language en
Source ADLS Website https://www.adls.org.uk/little_ship/singapore-ii
ADLS Member Yes
Present in Red List Present in Orde Report Present in Small Craft Service List

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Anniversary Returns Attended

This little ship attended the following anniversay returns to Dunkirk

1940 2026

Ship History

Ever since her 1940 owner had her built for east coast fishing, Singapore II was kept in Ipswich. Sub Lieut. F.E. Greenfell took her to Dunkirk and J.B. Patston bought her after the war in 1965 for his work as a naturalist. He lived in Lincolnshire and cruised the area of the Fens and the Wash. A collector of steam launches and a boat owner since the 1920s, he established a number of nature reserves. Now Singapore II belongs to Peter Blyth. ​

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