BOY LESLIE was built in 1911 at Galmpton as a fishing trawler and had a considerable history in the UK before being sold to Norway in 1939. She was sailed first as a BM312 out of Brixham and later Plymouth as L0392 when she was bought by the Hewitt family, fishermen of over two centuries' standing who in their heyday operated a fleet of 220 vessels. The fleet was called 'The Short Blue Fleet', after the square, dark blue flag that flew from the mast of each vessel.
16 by 12 inch canvas.
Breadth: Beam
18.69 feet (5.70 m)
Depth
10.49 feet (3.20 m)
Length: Overall
78.69 feet (24.00 m)
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