Saturday, August 04, 2007

Interesting boat of the day


Kew (the River Class one)

Actually seen yesterday too, in the lock at Atherstone, but I didn't have the camera with me then, so was very glad to catch it again today. Very taken with the blue-top cabin roof. Also seen today, Lily (looking rather scorched round the hatches but sounding lovely), Badger, Lichfield and Corona.

2 comments:

  1. The boat would have been used by youth groups, normally scout groups in the 60's. It was a way of keeping some of the old working boats, working, just in different form.

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  2. Anonymous2:29 PM

    Kew was built for BW in 1959, among the last working boats made. The present owners bought it in 1967, I believe, swept out the coal dust from the hold, and lived aboard for five years while converting it. I had the huge privilege of staying on Kew at St. Ives for the IWA National Festival, and then helping move it from Wellingborough to Gayton two weekends later. Originally a butty, David retained the rudder and installed a Lister SR3 engine. The cooling air blasts out of a vent just to the left of the slide: comfortable on a cold day, but not quite so welcome on a hot one!

    John H.

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