just something I'm interested in, maybe some UK people/boat folk who can add more.
My story starts in New Plymouth, New Zealand my home-town many years ago. In the early 1990s a local fisherman Dave Chadfield bought an ex-Bridlington lifeboat to use as a tourist venture, before that he had old fishing boats Venture and Venture II that for many young locals like me was our first experience of boat fishing.
A news item in today's Taranaki Daily News
Shipshape reunion across seas
JOHN ANTHONY
Last updated 05:00 21/01/2011

SPECIAL BOND: Dave Chadfield (above left) is presented with a book written by Fred Walkington (above right).
It takes a special boat to make a man travel 20,000 kilometres for one last cruise.
Yesterday, Yorkshireman Fred Walkington and his wife, Carol, paid a visit to New Plymouth sea captain Dave Chadfield for a trip on his famous lifeboat, Rescue III.
But these were no ordinary Chaddy's Charters customers.
More than 40 years ago, Mr Walkington was the coxswain of the same boat when it belonged to the Bridlington branch of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in Yorkshire, England.
Mr Walkington said it felt "absolutely amazing" to be on board the boat again. "To be out on the boat again after all these years, it's bringing back so many memories," Mr Walkington said.
This was the first time he had been out on it since 1967. It had been kept in immaculate condition and had virtually all the original fittings, he said.
"Full credit to Chaddy for keeping the boat in such wonderful condition."
The Tillie Morrison, Sheffield II, as she was known in her past life, was the first boat to reach 100 launches at Bridlington. "We've saved many lives on this boat. It was the only lifeboat we had at the time.
Mr Walkington also presented Mr Chadfield with a book he had written documenting the first 200 years of the Bridlington lifeboats.
"This boat was a very valuable part of that history."
It was an extremely well designed vessel, he said. "The design is absolutely first-class." During its 14-year stint at Bridlington between 1953 and 1967 the boat made 36 rescues.
"She always was a very good sea boat. It's been worth coming 12,000 miles to have a trip on her again."
Built in 1935, the self-rising vessel is about 35 feet long and had a top speed of 8 knots.
It was well suited to New Plymouth sea conditions, which were very similar to Yorkshire, he said.
Mr Chadfield said he had owned the boat for 19 years. "We still do a few rescues every year, even though we're not down as a rescue boat," he said.
The boat was a real treasure, he said.
"I don't think Taranaki realises what an iconic boat they have got."
The boat had taken good care of him so he took good care of her, he said.
"I've got a strong love affair with it. If you love something, you look after it.
"I get her presents each year. I had auto pilot, but I took that off because it makes her lazy."
During its time with Mr Chadfield, the boat has been host to weddings and funerals and carried celebrities including Billy Connolly, Tom Cruise and Jonah Lomu.
Mr Chadfield said he is extremely happy with his job and cherishes everyday he is out on his boat.
"If you've got a job you love, you never have to work a day in your life."
- Taranaki Daily News