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-----Original Message-----From: lenknight [mailto:preserved@paddleducks.co.uk]Sent: viernes, 28 de julio de 2006 12:45To: preserved@paddleducks.co.ukSubject: Update: Medway Queen The AGM was held on the 15th July 2006 at Rochester, Kent, some 50 members plus committee, designated councillors, and the Chatham and Aylesford MP Jonathan Shaw were present.The main points were progress in the restoration of the hull.As follows:To be cost effective the hull will be dismantled on site, owing to the existing fragile condition of the hull that is sunk at present. (GPS) General Port Services Marine Contractors Ltd will do this work; they are local marine contractors based at Chatham Docks. for £280,000. It will include removal of all usable components including the main engine and auxiliaries and also the timber deck planks. The placing of these into a barge and container, the towing of them to a secure yard at Chatham Docks, the disposal of any ship parts that can not be used in accordance with environmental rules. The onward transport and treatment of the components will be down to the society to organise. All this needs to be carried out as soon as possible; delay will only allow more deterioration of ship.Three Shipyards have shown interest in the rebuild of the hull, these will now be invited to tender for the final rebuild.It must be pointed out that albeit we have been granted £1.861 million, this still left a short fall.What may not have been made clear in the past, is that even after the HLF grant we are still £220,000 short of the amount needed to re-build the hull. Although we have taken the view that this should not jeopardise the start of the project. We have the means to cover this short fall, hopefuly work will start on hull in August.Looks like full steam ahead.Len Knight -------------------- m2f --------------------Exported by Paddleducks Mail System.http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=8088#8088-------------------- m2f --------------------
Hello Eddy,To all intents and purpose the hull will be rebuilt as new, those parts that are useable from old hull will be incorporated, this will be very little.It is being done this way, as it is more cost effective, than transporting the ship by barge, only to scrap most of hull at shipyard.All other parts useable will be stored until we can get stage 2 underway, complete restoration.Len Knight
It's certainly better than losing the ship forever!I know of a few steam locos that are classed as "restored" when all that remains of the original is one valve in the drivers cab! I know that's an extreme example, and a lot more than that will be in the restored MQ!