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- Coble abstract "The coble is a type of open traditional fishing boat which developed on the North East coast of England. The southern-most examples occur around Hull (although Cooke drew examples at Yarmouth, see his Shipping and Craftseries of drawings of 1829); the type extends to Burnmouth just across the Scottish border.The distinctive shape of the boat — flat-bottomed and high-bowed — arose to cope with the particular conditions prevalent in this area. Flat bottoms allowed launching from and landing upon shallow, sandy beaches; an advantage in this part of the coast where the wide bays and inlets provided little shelter from stormy weather. However, fishermen required high bows to sail in the dangerous North Sea and in particular to launch into the surf and to land on the beaches. The design contains relics of Norse influence, though in the main it shows Dutch origin.A Scottish version of the coble, much shallower and beamier than the English type, serves for salmon-fishing off beaches near Arbroath and Montrose in Angus. These cobles have a less refined construction than their southern counterparts. Ghillies employ a smaller, better-built version for fly fishing on Scottish rivers.Local boat-builders constructed the clinker-built cobles locally as required, without the use of plans. The craftsmanship on many boats gave them a long working life. They had a reputation as dangerous to sail for an inexperienced crew, but in the hands of experts could move both safely and speedily. Today, surviving cobles generally use diesel engines, removing the need for the distinctively shaped lug sail. In a further concession to comfort, a tarpaulin shelter often covers the bow.The Northumberland coastal village of Newbiggin-by-the-Sea has a pub called "The Coble", named in tribute to these boats.".
- Coble thumbnail Cobles_at_north_landing.JPG?width=300.
- Coble wikiPageExternalLink scottishsalmonassoc.net.
- Coble wikiPageExternalLink coble.
- Coble wikiPageExternalLink www.coble-keelboatsociety.org.
- Coble wikiPageExternalLink coble_n2.
- Coble wikiPageExternalLink www.nmmc.co.uk.
- Coble wikiPageExternalLink yachtdesigns.php.
- Coble wikiPageExternalLink www.stbfcobleproject.com.
- Coble wikiPageExternalLink 13.
- Coble wikiPageID "1375205".
- Coble wikiPageLength "3991".
- Coble wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Coble wikiPageRevisionID "672052554".
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Angus.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Arbroath.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Beach.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(ship).
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Burnmouth.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boat_types.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fishing_vessels.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_boats.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Clinker_(boat_building).
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Edward_William_Cooke.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Fly_fishing.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Foyboat.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Ghillie.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Gillie.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Kingston_upon_Hull.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Lugger.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Montrose,_Angus.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Newbiggin-by-the-Sea.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Nordic_countries.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink North_East_England.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink North_Sea.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Staithes.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Tarpaulin.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_fishing_boat.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink File:Coble_SH105_1_(Nigel_Coates).jpg.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLink File:Cobles_at_north_landing.JPG.
- Coble wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coble".
- Coble wikiPageWikiLinkText "Traditional boats".
- Coble wikiPageWikiLinkText "coble".
- Coble wikiPageWikiLinkText "fishing boats".
- Coble hasPhotoCollection Coble.
- Coble wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:As_of.
- Coble wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fisheries_and_fishing.
- Coble wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fishing_vessel_topics.
- Coble wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Coble wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coble subject Category:Boat_types.
- Coble subject Category:Fishing_vessels.
- Coble subject Category:Traditional_boats.
- Coble hypernym Boat.
- Coble type Article.
- Coble type Ship.
- Coble type Type.
- Coble type Article.
- Coble type Ship.
- Coble type Type.
- Coble type Vessel.
- Coble comment "The coble is a type of open traditional fishing boat which developed on the North East coast of England. The southern-most examples occur around Hull (although Cooke drew examples at Yarmouth, see his Shipping and Craftseries of drawings of 1829); the type extends to Burnmouth just across the Scottish border.The distinctive shape of the boat — flat-bottomed and high-bowed — arose to cope with the particular conditions prevalent in this area.".
- Coble label "Coble".
- Coble sameAs Coble.
- Coble sameAs m.04xrf0.
- Coble sameAs Q5138921.
- Coble sameAs Q5138921.
- Coble wasDerivedFrom Coble?oldid=672052554.
- Coble depiction Cobles_at_north_landing.JPG.
- Coble isPrimaryTopicOf Coble.