Mel Deighton
Mel belongs to: The Coble and Keelboat Society
Mel was born in Tynemouth. From childhood he has always had an interest in boats and the sea. Mel has a coble, which he has restored. He joined The Coble and Keelboat Society through a friend. It is a good way to find out information and make contacts.
Mel was interviewed by Carl Greenwood on 16 February 2006. The interview took place at Ouseburn Heritage Centre and lasted 20 minutes and 27 seconds.

The history of his coble
"It was built in 1946, Harrison’s of Amble, big boat builders, built to replace one at Dunkirk"
It was built in 1946, Harrison’s of Amble, big boat builders, built to replace one at Dunkirk, apparently, with the compensation money. The original boat had been co-opted by the navy, ended up taking people on the beaches at Dunkirk. On the train coming back after the war, apparently, it got damaged and beyond repair, so with the compensation money, I mean this is the story I’ve been told, I believe it’s true, with the compensation money, he ordered a brand new boat from Harrison’s in 1946.
Mel has 15 memories in the memorynet:
Mel's memories with a Adventure theme:
Mel's other memories:
The history of his coble
How he got his coble
Rescuing and restoring the coble
First voyage after restoration
The Mouth of the River Festival 2005
The attraction of the coble
Growing up in Tynemouth
Sounds
The Joan Dixon
Invoice for the Joan Dixon
Moving the Joan Dixon
The Joan Dixon being launched
The Joan Dixon under sail
The Bonga
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Lifestyles | Wartime

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