Registration number 2780
Status Registered
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Details

Function Cargo Vessel
Subfunction Narrow Boat
Location Erewash Canal
Current use Private use
Available to hire Yes
Available for excursions No

Construction

Builder Yarwood, W J & Sons Ltd, Northwich
Built in 1937
Hull material Steel
Propulsion Motor
Primary engine type Diesel
Boiler type None
Boilermaker None

Dimensions

Length: Overall
71.00 feet (21.64m)
Breadth: Beam
7.00 feet (2.13m)
Depth
2.83 feet (0.86m)
Air Draft
7.00 feet (2.13m)
Tonnage: Gross
25.00

History

WHITBY  was built as a cargo vessel by W J Yarwood, & Sons Ltd, Northwich and was completed in 1938. In the 1970s, Whitby worked for Three Fellows Carrying on the gravel contract on the River Soar at Thurmaston. The present owner also worked for Three Fellows as a commercial boatman.

She was restored by the current owner in 2009, bringing her back to near original condition.  Over 1000 5/8th rivets were used during the works. 

Following restoration in 2009, she went on to win the NBOC’s John Hemleryk Award. She has also featured on a television programme about the River Trent.

Key dates

  • 1937

    Built as a cargo vessel by W J Yarwood & Sons Ltd of Northwich

  • 1970s

    Worked for Three Fellows Carrying on gravel contract on River Soar at Thurmaston

  • 2009

    Restored by current owner bringing her back to near original condition

  • 2009

    Following restoration she won the NBOC’s John Hemleryk Award

  • 2009

    Featured on a television programme about the River Trent

Own this vessel?

If you are the owner of this vessel and would like to provide more details or updated information, please contact info@nationalhistoricships.org.uk