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Tour Scotland Video Herring Drifter Anstruther
Tour Scotland video of the " Reaper " Herring Drifter returning to Anstruther, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Built by J. & G. Forbes of Sandhaven in 1901, Reaper is 21 metres long and of carvel construction, using larch planking on larch and oak frames. First registered at Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, in 1902, she operated initially as a sailing lugger 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 at dusk and hauled in at dawn. 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. During World War II she was requisitioned by the Admiralty and served in the South East of England, often being used as a barrage balloon mooring. After the war, she resumed fishing in Shetland and continued until 1957. She holds the record catch for Shetland of 233 cran, almost 250,000 herrings. From 1959 she served the local council as a general purpose cargo boat until the introduction of the roll on roll off ferries when she was retired from service. Reaper was purchased by the Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther, 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.
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