Thomas H is a Sheffield Class Humber Keel Barge.

She was built in 1940 by Richard Dunston Ltd., Thorne, Yorkshire.

She was one of two sister ships commissioned by the Hodgsons Tannery at Beverley Beck on the Humber, where she worked for many years. Her sister ship was called Richard after the other Hodgson bother.

She was never under sail, at the time she was built the government was subsidising the building of motor driven barges.

She is extra wide beam at 15.5 feet and she is 62.5 feet long.

We bought her in early 2006 through Alan Pease in Goole and roped him into emptying the various tanks and debris she had in her at the time, decking over her open hold, replacing the unusable Lister engine and generally get her onto working order for the trip down from Goole around the coast to the Thames. Then, we got him to pilot her down too.

This is a belated attempt to diary the ups and downs of our journey so far.

Thursday, 13 August 2009

The return of the engine. Hurray!

At last, the engine came home on Tuesday.

Our day started early as Simon and I moved Thomas into place on the ropes, which is a strangely peaceful operation.
We'd been looking forward to this happening for ages but, as you can see by the look on Si's face, it didn't stop us feeling pensive.

Then around the corner came Steve with our engine on the front of the JCB.





In case you're wondering by the way, the engine's at an angle to make it easier to drop through the hole.
As you can see, Simon's wheelhouse design includes a removeable section of roof so we can get the engine in and out (also makes a nice sun roof we've descovered).


Ready for the engine being removed, Si cut a hatch behind the wheel in the original footprint of the wheelhouse. Once the engine was out (so we knew that the hole was big enough), Si welded some angle iron to the edges and voila... a nice hatch.



Now Rob just has to connect it all back up again and we shoud be back on our mooring in just a few days.
We're so happy!