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Mary McLean CN193, St Monans, 1950

Dual purpose ringnetter and seiner, 'Mary McLean', CN193, St Monans 1950. She was built by J.N Miller & Sons boatbuilders, St Monans for Campbeltown owners. She was 54ft long, weighed 25 tons, and was owned by the same family for over thirty seven years.

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Dual purpose ringnetter and seiner, 'Mary McLean', CN193, St Monans 1950.

She was built by J.N Miller and Sons boatbuilders, St Monans for Campbeltown owners W MacArthur & Sons. She was 54ft long, weighed 25 tons, and was owned by the same family for over thirty seven years.

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Filed Under: Boats, Harbours Tagged With: 1950, Campbeltown, CN193, dual purpose, Firth of Forth, Miller, seiner, St Monans, W. MacArthur and Sons

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