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Five generations on, this little red tinny is still going strong for a devoted fishing family

It may not be very pretty, but for five generations the one family has learnt to fish in the “little red tinny”.
Key points:
- The tinny has been a proud family heirloom for fishing generations
- The boat was presumed lost in floodwaters only to be resurrected
- The 60-year-old tinny is the envy of modern boat owners
Ian Townsend’s grandfather took possession of the little runabout and now he is teaching his seven-year-old grandson how to fish in it.
Back in the era when Robert Menzies was the Australian Prime Minister, Darwin was declared a city and Donald Bradman had only just retired from cricket, the small boat came into the Townsend family…
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