Type:
Other
Make:
Other
Model:
Year of construction:
1976
Condition:
Grade 3/5 - normal wear and tear
Laura II is a double leisure skiff, perfect for mooring to the booms opposite the Stewards Enclosure, and for touring the Thames and further afield (recently back from skififng across Sotland).
She was fully restored by Mark
Edwards at Richmond Bridge in 2014. Her outer hull was revarnished at Tom Jones
Boatyard in 2024.
Unplated, but possibly by E Andrew & Sons, Maidenhead,
her early life is unknown but she is thought to be about 100 years old. She was
restored in 1994 by a previous owner under the guidance of Mark Edwards, who
then bought her when that owner passed away.
After being bought by her current
owner, her 2014 restoration included new first planks, addition of the
traditional woven wicker coxing seat back, new cushions, and gold detailing
inside and out. She has since had various repairs and enhancements made by Mark
Neal. Her burden boards were revarnished in 2025 but she could do with revarnishing
inside.
The bow seat will lift out for camping.
Length: 24’10”
Blades: 2 pairs of Suttons, adapted from sculling blades
Trailer: Built new in 2014, repainted 2025, unbraked.
Accessories:
-· Velvet cushions for coxing seat and bow
passenger seat in red velvet (end of the roll that Gloriana’s cushions were
made from)
· Wooden paddle boathook
· Flagpole (ensign not included)
· Cover (with mooring fenders) that keeps her
totally dry when stored outside
· 2 ball fenders marked with her name plus
‘sausage’ fenders
· Trailer wheel lock
· Bow and stern mooring ropes with mooring pins
· Lace parasol.
NB She is about 100 years old (ad only shows 1976 as there was no option for a constructino year before that!)
Contact me for more photos.