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NAME:
Shellfen
CERTIFICATE No.
2285
Website Address:
www.shellfen.co.uk
Previous names:
  • 1928–1938 Progress
Status: Registered
Date recorded: 04/08/2009

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Although the builder of SHELLFEN is not known, she is a Westlander - a Dutch built barge supposedly built in 1898 and brought to this country in 1912 to be used for carrying bulbs grown in Fenland to Ely Dock. In 1928 she was bought by Shellmex BP and renamed PROGRESS . They eventually fitted her out as a tanker in 1939 in which year she was registered at Lloyds.

In 1948, she was based at Appleyard Lincoln's boatyard at Ely who operated her under contract and eventually bought her in the 1960s. She was sold to Lorenz & Co. in 1970 and moved to the Bridgewater Canal, and was then sold again to a consortium of morris dancers in 1988 and purchased by her present owner in 2004.
SHELLFEN was the last working boat on the Fens.

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Function:
Cargo Vessel
Sub Functional Area:
Barge
Type:
Westlander
Builder:
Unknown
Build date:
1898
Length overall:
43.00 feet (13.12 metres)
Tonnage
10.55 (Current Tonnage)
Depth:
2.50 feet (0.76 metres)
Beam
Beam: 9.10 feet (2.78 metres)
Propulsion:
Engine
Engine:
Inboard Diesel
Engine year:
1938
Engine builder:
Lister JP2
Current use:
Undergoing Restoration
Present location:
Stretford
Available for hire:
Yes
Available for excursions:
No