- Reaper (sailing vessel)
"Reaper" is a restored historic
Fifie herring drifter which is registered by theNational Historic Ships Committee as part of the Core Collection of historic vessels in the UK, and currently operates as amuseum ship .History
Built by J. & G. Forbes of
Sandhaven in 1901, she is 21 metres long and of carvel construction, usinglarch planking on larch andoak frames. First registered atFraserburgh in 1902, she operated initially as a sailinglugger with a main dipping lugsail and a mizzen standing lug sail. There would have been a crew of around eight to work the nets which were set atdusk and hauled in atdawn . Once the haul was complete, a swift return to port would ensure the best prices for the earliest-sold catches."Reaper" later spent many years in
Shetland fishing for herring in the summer and she was fitted with an engine between the Wars. DuringWorld War II she was requisitioned by theAdmiralty and served in the southeast ofEngland , often being used as abarrage balloon mooring. After the war, she resumed fishing in Shetland and continued until 1957. From 1959 she served the local council as a general purposecargo boat until the introduction of the roll on-roll off ferries when she was retired from service."Reaper" today
"Reaper" was purchased by the
Scottish Fisheries Museum inAnstruther ,Fife in 1975 and restored to her traditional sailing configuration as a two-masted sailing lugger, much as she would have appeared when first going to sea in 1902. Renamed "Reaper FR958", she is one of the last authentic survivors of this type of vessel, once plentiful on the east coast ofScotland , and she holds the record catch for Shetland of 233 cran (almost 250,000 herrings).She sails regularly in the summer months, and in 2001, with seven people aboard, she was the centre of an emergency off the coast of northeast
England when she began to take on water due to the failure of abilge pump . A rescue helicopter was scrambled fromRAF Boulmer inNorthumberland and a lifeboat dispatched fromAmble transferred a new pump and escorted her to harbour for repairs. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1479855.stm] .In 2003 she visited 14 ports around Britain, attracting 24,000 visitors; in 2005 she visited 12 ports around Britain, including a visit to the
Festival of the Sea inPortsmouth , and attracted 20,000 visitors. When not sailing, the boat is berthed in Anstruther harbour opposite the fisheries museum.General characteristics
* Length overall: 21.43 metres (70.26 ft)
* Beam 6.19 metres (20.38 ft)
* Loaded draft: 2.62 metres (8.60 ft)
* Gross tonnage: 61.30
* Net tonnage: 29.04
* Height of mizzen mast: 14.27 metres (46.82 ft)
* Sail area (foresail): 144.7 sq. metres (1,557.5 sq ft)
* Sail area (mizzen): 105.0 sq. metres (1,130.2 sq ft)External links
* [http://www.scotfishmuseum.org/reaper/ Reaper at the Scottish Fisheries Museum]
* [http://freespace.virgin.net/s.smith/history.htm History of Reaper, Scottish Fisheries Museum Boat Club]
* [http://nationalhistoricships.org.uk/index.cfm/event/getVessel/vref/172 National Register of Historic Vessels]
* [http://sites.scran.ac.uk/secf_final/silver/index.php The history of herring fishing on the east coast of Scotland]
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