Solvay 67

Solvay 67, registration NY3049F, was built in 1930 in Villeneuve la Garenne. All information is taken from Vagus-Vagrant unless otherwise indicated.

Photo at Dombasle published in L'Est Républican  on May 22nd 1978:



Solvay 67 and Solvay 69 caught in the ice at Charenton, late 1940s, with colours not very usual for this fleet (even if the photo is in black and white):




In the port at Dombasle (boat in the centre):


Closer up:




Solvays 67, 87, 101, 123 and another one, as yet unidentified, at Dombasle:




Solvay 67 was put up for sale by Solvay in 1976, when Serge Blampain was transferred to Solvay 116. Mr. Noel Descamps and his partner Josiane Houck operated it until the mid-1980s, giving it the name Perlot" their home port being Sorcy (55). It was then converted into a floating workshop by the Miclo company in Dombasle-sur-Meurthe, retaining its name until November 2002 when it was scrapped on the slipway managed by this company:




In 1989 at Bayon on the Vosges:





Being dismantled in November 2002:




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