XXXX is a Thames barge which was built in 1900 for XXXXX. She was registered in XXXXX, An auxillary engine was fitted in XXXXX and worked commercially until 1966. XXXX was restored in 1980 and is now used as a sail training ship
XXXX is 90 feet 11 inches (27.71 m) long, with a beam of 22 feet 4 inches (6.81 m) and a draught of 7 feet 5 inches (2.26 m). She is assessed at 120 GRT.
Foo was built by XXXXX, XXXXX in 1900 for XXXXX, XXXXX. She was launched on 1 December.[1] and made her maiden voyage on XXXXX[2] The United Kingdom Official Number XXXXX was allocated.
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