A Brief Background of the Charlotte Ellen
The Charlotte Ellen was built as an Oyster Smack in Brightlingsea in 1906 by a shipwright called
Kidby.
She was found, serving as a houseboat, in the early 70's by John Rigby and an almost complete rebuild was carried out by
John Milgate, assisted by Graham Elcock at
Peldon.
Unfortunately, she was lost to the sands of the estuary shortly into her new career. As a result, her garboards were sprung and a considerable amount of work was required to return her to sailing condition.
She was subsequently bought by Souter Harris who campaigned her locally and around the south and east coast with some success until 1999/2000 when the present owner, James Bardrick, took up ownership.
She has been sailed hard over this period and certain parts of her structure were in need of attention in order for her to carry on to her 100th birthday. James has undertaken the mammoth task of restoring her centre line, deck and deckshelf and powerplants, both mechanical and windpowered, to there former glory. This work will be ongoing in Tollesbury Saltings yard under the expert eyes of Cakey Drake and Mouse Green over the next season.
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