Registration number 3533
Status Registered
paula.palmer

Details

Function Fishing Vessel
Subfunction Dredger
Location Faversham
Vessel type Thames Bawley
Current use Private use
Available to hire No
Available for excursions No
Info required Yes

Construction

Builder Bundock Brothers
Built in 1845
Hull material Wood
Rig Gaff Cutter
Number of decks 1
Number of masts 1
Number of engines 1
Primary engine type Diesel
Boiler type None
Boilermaker None

Dimensions

Tonnage: Gross
3.50
Length: Overall
38.50 feet (11.73m)
Breadth: Beam
9.00 feet (2.74m)
Air Draft
29.00 feet (8.84m)

History

EMMA was built as a clinker bawley to fish out of Faversham in 1845 and sometime at the turn of the century she was over planked in carvel pitch pine.

The vessel was re-built in 2008/09 and was bought by her current owner in 2017.


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