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Click on the list below to find out more about each ride: Steam Yachts |
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The steam yachts were built by Savages of Kings Ling in 1921. The original boats were named Shamrock and Valerie. When the The engine currently in the yachts was originally built in 1901 for Waddingtons. The engine was put out of use in 1948 by Harry Lee after 47 years of continuous work. We purchased it in 1982. The Dean organ on the ride was commisioned by us as we We restored the yachts over the winters of 1982-1984. The engine had new tubes, new stays, rebuilt mudhole areas, and an extensive mechanical overhaul including new big ends, slides, and rabbit gear rebuild. A new chassis was also included in the restoration work, along with new chains, pins and underworks (ex WD). We built new legs and stays with wood imported from Canada. New trams, hills, steps and spindle turned gates were also made. The boats were built entirely by Chalkie White. The were many other new pieces of the ride made including front boards, pillars, nameboards, organ front and paydesk. The signwriting on the ride was completed by Chris Hopes, the decoration by John Pockett and the scenic paintings by Anna Carter. The whole It is now transported on 2 WW2 Eagle trailers. Work has continued on the ride over the years and these improvements include having the Union Jack and Stars and Stripes US flags being painted on the bottom of the boats by Joby Carter in 1996. |
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