Terror (boat) explained

Terror was an open sailing boat built around 1890 and used for conveying oysters around Chichester Harbour. It is believed to have been one of a number built by Foster's in Emsworth c. 1890.

History

At around 29 ft (8.83 m) long, 9 ft 6 in (2.90 m) in beam and 2 ft 6 in (76.2 cm) deep, Terror was used in the oyster fishery of Chichester Harbour as a lighter to transport oysters from larger vessels to the shore[1] until the fisheries rapid decline after 1902.[2] [3]

She had a number of private owners throughout the 20th century until purchased in 2004 by Chichester Harbour Conservancy and restored at Dolphin quay Boat Yard, Emsworth, with the help of a lottery grant. The restoration was completed and the boat was re-launched in September 2006. From May 2007, Terror will be sailing once again from Emsworth and will give public trips to experience life as an oyster fisherman first-hand.

The boat is now managed by the Friends of Chichester Harbour and run by a volunteer committee.

References

Web site: Terror - Emsworth Oyster Boat . 2007-05-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070205001243/http://www.conservancy.co.uk/out/terror.asp . 2007-02-05.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: As the last example of an open-decked working sail boat from Emsworth's Oyster industry, Terror's past is a long one. . Oyster Boat Terror . 1 January 2022.
  2. News: Williams . Eleanor . Oyster boat back on the water . . September 8, 2006 .
  3. News: Martin . James . Information for Boat Yard . Washington Post . May 13, 2010 .