Nine years have passed since restoration and
Endeavour is in need of some professional assistance to maintain her in
A1 condition.
She has been in Maldon since the middle of November where shipwright, Brian Kennell, assessed her condition and started some much needed maintenance work.
We have taken this opportunity for a thorough recondition of all the engineering and electrical components under the careful hand of Tom Cox.
Finally, Debbie Cannon will paint the top sides, deck and hatch covers.
All three are based in the Maldon area and have been assisted in part by volunteer members from Leigh.
We have booked her return to Leigh for the weekend 3rd-5th May when we can expect her back in pristine condition and raring to go to Chatham and Ostend.
All of this much needed work, together with boatyard costs, is likely to total in excess of £7,000.
She has been in Maldon since the middle of November where shipwright, Brian Kennell, assessed her condition and started some much needed maintenance work.
We have taken this opportunity for a thorough recondition of all the engineering and electrical components under the careful hand of Tom Cox.
Finally, Debbie Cannon will paint the top sides, deck and hatch covers.
All three are based in the Maldon area and have been assisted in part by volunteer members from Leigh.
We have booked her return to Leigh for the weekend 3rd-5th May when we can expect her back in pristine condition and raring to go to Chatham and Ostend.
All of this much needed work, together with boatyard costs, is likely to total in excess of £7,000.
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