Details
Function
Cargo Vessel
Subfunction
Barge
Location
Chester
Current use
Commercial Activity
Available to hire
Yes
Available for excursions
No
Construction
Builder
Hill, Charles & Sons, Bristol
Built in
1937
Hull material
Steel
Rig
None
Number of decks
1
Propulsion
Motor
Number of engines
1
Primary engine type
Diesel
Boiler type
None
Boilermaker
None
Dimensions
Breadth: Beam
21.38 feet
(6.52m)
Length: Overall
96.62 feet
(29.47m)
Tonnage: Gross
167.00
History
Built in 1937 by Charles Hill & Sons Limited of Bristol, PANARY is a steel dry cargo motor barge with a Kelvin T6 diesel engine installed in 1964. She was based at Runcorn and operated on the River Mersey, Manchester Ship Canal and the River Weaver.
Currently berthed in Liverpool's Huskisson No.3 Branch Dock.
Grants
-
April - June 2010
A Sustainability Grant of ú1,500 for dry docking was made from the Strategic Development Fund of National Historic Ships
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