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Caley Marina
Caley Marina
Canal Road, Inverness, IV3 8NF, UK
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Dory 424 Tender
Standard equipment, stainless steel bow eye, stainless steel bow and stern mooring cleats, inner and outer transom plates and alloy capping, heavy duty fender with stainless steel end caps, quick release transom drain, two GRP thwarts, forward seat locker and hinged lid. Suitable for tiller steered long shaft outboard engine, maximum 20hp.



Orkney Longliner2
Standard boat in hand laminated GRP, the hull incorporates woven reinforcement areas and is stiffened below the waterline by a bonded in GRP backbone. Built in buoyancy is incorporated and the hull and deck are wet bonded resulting in a high strength to weight ratio structure. Anchor well forward with stowage under. Aft thwart with fuel tank storage under. Anodised alloy mooring cleats and bow roller. Inner and outer transom plates with alloy capping tough all round PVC fender with stainless steel end caps. Galvanised rowlocks, stainless steel winch eye and keel band. Transom height to suit long shaft outboards only.



Orkney 592
The new 592 is the first of a new generation of designs of Orkney and TT Boat Designs. The 592's powerful hull ensures a smooth, dry ride in a seaway as well as being comfortable and stable at rest. The optional Orkney multi roller trailer makes the 592 easy to tow and launch. Plenty of stowage space and a big cockpit combined with superb seakeeping must make the 592 the ultimate open 19 footer.



Orkney 522
The new 522 is the latest thinking from Orkney and TT Boats designs. Compact enough to tow and launch and big enough and tough enough to take a moderate seaway in her stride. The self draining cockpit has high coamings to enhance security and their is plenty of well thought out stowage. The 522 is certain to become a popular addition to the Orkney range.



The smallest of the series2 range, the 452 is the latest thinking from Orkney and TT Boat Designs. The 452 can be towed on an unbraked trailer behing a family car, easily launched and big enough and tough enough to take a moderate seaway in her stride. Very economical to run, we see the 452 becoming a popular addition to the Orkney range.



Orkney Four40
The relatively high freeboard and wide beam give the Orkney 440 a deep secure cocpit and plenty of stability. The perfect choice for those looking for a proper little sea boat that is light enough to lauch and recover easily.



Orkney Longliner
In production for over thirty years, well over 3000 of these classics have been built and it has become the first choice of serious fishing men who appreciate the great seakeeping and long keel which enables Longliners to drift comfortably and lie well at anchor.



Orkney Spinner
Its stability and strength make this boat ideal for fishing, exploring or just pottering around.





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