Details of some important surviving Historic Steamboats which are over 100 years old
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For more information on each boat visit these LINKS Pinnace No.199 |
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Birdie |
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Branksome |
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Consuta |
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Cygnet |
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Dolly |
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Mayflower |
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Osborne |
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Otto |
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Swallow |
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Waterlily |
More surviving historic steam launches over 100 years old.
Alaska | 60ft Thames passenger launch built 1883 - restored 1974 by Peter Freebody | Commercially operational on the Thames |
Artemis | 20ft open launch built 1899 fitted with SS Kingdon patent quad | Privatey owned - operational |
Bramble | 25ft cabin launch built around 1900 - fitted with Simson Denison compound | Privately owned - operational |
Elfin | 31ft open launch built 1897 - four crank double compound by J.W. Restler | Privately owned - awaiting restoration |
Kariat | 35ft open launch built 1897 - 35hp LIFU compound | Totally destroyed by Fire 2016 |
Kittiwake | 40ft cabon launch built 1898 - fitted with Sisson triple | Museum owned - under restoration |
Mischief | 23ft open cutter built 1897 - fitted with Simpson Strickland compound | Privately owned - operational |
Nuneham | 80ft Thames passenger launch built 1898 - fitted with Sisson triple | Commercially operational on the Thames |
Osprey | 45ft cabin launch built 1902 - fitted with Sisson compound | Museum owned - restored |
San Toy | 34ft cabin launch built 1901 - fitted with twin simple | Privately owned - operational |
Shamrock | 46ft cabin launch built 1906 - fitted with Roger Mallinson twin | Trust owned - operational |
Streatley | 85ft Thames passenger launch built 1905 - fitted with Sisson triple | Commercially operational on the Thames |
Windsor Belle | 60ft Thames passenger launch built 1901 - restored by Peter Freebody - triple | Private charter on the Thames |