- Havengore
"Havengore" is an ex-
Port of London Authority hydrographic survey launch and ceremonial vessel, which is presently registered as a passenger ship to carry up to 30 passengers.Commissioned by the PLA in 1955 and built along traditional lines in teak over an oak frame on the Thames by Tough Bros at Teddington, the vessel is 85 feet (25.9 metres) in length, 17 feet (5.1 metres) wide and is powered by a matched pair of 157 horsepower Gardner 8L3 diesel engines.
The ship saw her greatest role on
30 January 1965 when she was used to carry the coffin ofWinston Churchill from Town Pier to Festival Pier on theRiver Thames as part of hisstate funeral . Following this honour, "Havengore" became the longest-serving PLA vessel, being finally decommissioned in 1995.Given by the PLA to the charity Havengore Education and Leadership Mission to take underprivileged children on trips, she was given several rounds of restoration at
Chatham Historic Dockyard in Chatham,Kent . However, in 2005 after upkeep on the boat became too expensive, anauction sale atSotheby's expected to raise £1million, [citeweb|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/dec/01/past.politics|title=Churchill's funeral boat returns to Thames with £1m price tag|author=Kennedy, Maev|publisher=The Guardian|date=2005-12-01|accessdate=2008-05-15] failed to reach the reserve after bidding only reached £780,000. [citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/4532766.stm|title=Churchill boat's auction failure|publisher=BBC News|date=2005-12-15|accessdate=2008-05-15]Subsequently sold to businessman Owen Palmer; restoration was completed at Gillingham Marina. Presently based at South Quay in London's Docklands and owned by
Gloucestershire businessman Chris Ryland, "Havengore" undertakes a mixed program of both public service, under which she is used by various charities for fund raising purposes and in support of events of national significance; and is available for corporate hospitality purposes.Quotes
:"And so "Havengore" sails into history... ...not even the "
Golden Hind " had borne so great a great man":–Richard Dimbleby [ [http://www.yachtingmonthly.com/auto/newsdesk/20051021095027ymnews.html Winston Churchill's coffin-carrying boat for sale ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.havengore.com Official Havengore site]
* [http://www.venues-of-distinction.com/venue/havengore The "Havengore" entry on Venues of Distinction]
* [http://www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/index.cfm/event/getVessel/vref/1819 The "Havengore" entry in the National Register of Historic Vessels] atNational Historic Ships
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