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ADLS ID 1908 Ship Name Smolt
Operations Used Dynamo Ship Type Motor Yacht
Length 39ft Beam 12ft
Displacement 11.5 tons Engine Not known
Build Year 1936 Archive Association of Dunkirk Little Ships
Language en Source ADLS
Website https://www.adls.org.uk/little_ship/smolt Last Updated 25/01/02
ADLS Member Yes
Present in Red List Present in Orde Report Present in Small Craft Service List

*This infomation may be subject to errors or omissions in research and is provided by the 3rd party research website https://www.operationdynamo.navy, presence in the Orde Report includes a narrative, Orde may have references to the ship not participating but other evidence may contradict this.

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Anniversary Returns Attended

This little ship attended the following anniversay returns to Dunkirk

1940 2026

Ship History

Smolt is another of the boats collected by Tough Brothers at Teddington and taken down to Ramsgate on her journey to Dunkirk. After the war she found her way to Brixham in Devon where Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Hambrook found her. She was their home and they lavished on her all the tender loving care she was in need of until she was sold and taken down through the French canals. In 1988 she changed hands and over the last few years Smolt has undergone a substantial restoration at a boatyard on the North East coast of England. She changed hands early in 2002. ​

Restoration Albums

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Crew

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Journal

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