What's new - January 31st 2012:
She was re-registererd by Barlows Ltd. in January 1955, and worked by them until 1962. Finally she was re-registered by Blue Line Cruisers Ltd. on 12th April 1962. Steered by the Whitlocks, and paired with motors RENFREW and IAN, she finished carrying on the long distance Jam 'Ole Run in October 1970, and retired to Braunston with the Whitlocks in 1971. Rose Whitlock lived on her outside the Marina until 1977. Since 1977, she had been a private residential boat, and latterly sank at Braunston Puddle Banks. In 2008, she was acquired by Pete Boyce as the start of a reconstruction project. In May 2009, she was raised from the mud and placed on a purpose built cradle in the Tess yard at Braunston Turn. Restoration has begun with new parts being made and new timber delivered in 2010 and 2011. LUCY is listed on the National Historic Ships Register, number 2017. Click here for entry. |
Unloading RENFREW - 22 January 2012 - photo © Pete Boyce |
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