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One of Honfleur's last classic fishing boats
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From the 1970s to 2006, the trawler P'tite Chine with its white and red hull was, with its twin Le Chinois, one of the monuments of the port of Honfleur and a symbol of the town's fishing. This 47.5 ft (14.5 m) long shell trawler was built in 1967 at the Servin shipyards in Granville. Decommissioned in 2007 and destined for scrap, this example of classic fishing in the English Channel was bought and restored by Laurent Leblanc, the president of the Association Honfleuraise des Vieux Gréements (Honfleur Association of Old Rigs). Stationed in the eastern basin, it has been listed as a boat of maritime heritage interest since 2012.
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