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Wyvenhoe
Wyvenhoe with Pudge on the Blackwater Estuary in 2007
History
United Kingdom
BuilderForrest and Son Ltd, Wivenhoe
Launched1898
IdentificationUnited Kingdom Official Number : 110012
StatusUnder restoration
General characteristics
Class and typeThames barge
Tonnage103.25 GRT registered 83.19
Length85 ft (25.91 m)
Beam19 ft (5.79 m)
Draught4 ft (1.22 m)
PropulsionSails: area 3,500 sq ft (330 m2)
Sail planSpritsail
Speed10.5 kn (19.4 km/h)
NotesIronpot- constructed in iron, then in 1947 plated in steel.[1]

SB Wyvenhoe is an 83-ton, steel Thames sailing barge. She was built by Forrest & Sons, Wivenhoe in 1898. She has the Official No. 110012.

History

She traded under sail until 1923 when she converted to a motor ship. She was rebuilt in steel in 1947, she continued to trade until 1982. She holds the record of having traded longer than any other British registered ship.[1] She was owned in trade by London and Rochester Trading Company (LRTC) then rerigged as company yacht barge by Richard Walsh in 1986. She is now owned by Trad Sail Charters and based in Maldon.[2]

See also

References

Sources

  • Boss, Peter (Autumn 2003). "Pudge's Restoration" (PDF). Spritsail. Retrieved 18 February 2018 – via Thames Sailing Barge Trust.
  • March, Edgar (1948). Spritsail barges of Thames and Medway. London: Percival Marshall.
  • "About the Sailing Barge WYVENHOE". www.wivencyclopedia.org. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  • "Thames Sailing Barge Wyvenhoe". www.wyvenhoe.co.uk. Retrieved 14 March 2018.

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