Category: | Open motorboot |
Year of construction: | Unknown |
Length: | 720 cm |
width: | 125 cm |
Depth: | 15 cm |
Material: | Wood |
Motorization: | None |
The Wherry 270 is a completely restored Thames river skiff. A Thames skiff is a traditional wooden rowboat on the Thames River used for skiffing. Originating from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to cater to a passion for river exploration and leisure excursions on the water, these boats can easily carry 4 or 5 people. Weekends are even spent in it with a tarp. She is full mahogany, built overnaad by the yard H.Redknaps & sons. With 4 oars, the boat can be rowed by 2 people. The boat is epoxied and finished with "de Ijssel" 2-component lacquer. She can also be fitted with an outboard motor and made to sail. It is a historic sailing monument. An eye-catcher!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Wherry |
Type | 720 |
Length | 720 |
Width | 125 |
Depth | 15 |
Clearance height | 50 |
Year of construction | 1900 |
Material | Wood |
Hull shape | Multi-chine |
Control | Helm |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Fenders and lines |
The Wherry 270 is a completely restored Thames river skiff. A Thames skiff is a traditional wooden rowboat on the Thames River used for skiffing. Originating from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to cater to a passion for river exploration and leisure excursions on the water, these boats can easily carry 4 or 5 people. Weekends are even spent in it with a tarp. She is full mahogany, built overnaad by the yard H.Redknaps & sons. With 4 oars, the boat can be rowed by 2 people. The boat is epoxied and finished with "de Ijssel" 2-component lacquer. She can also be fitted with an outboard motor and made to sail. It is a historic sailing monument. An eye-catcher!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Wherry |
Type | 720 |
Length | 720 |
Width | 125 |
Depth | 15 |
Clearance height | 50 |
Year of construction | 1900 |
Material | Wood |
Hull shape | Multi-chine |
Control | Helm |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Fenders and lines |