English: The trading wherry 'Maud'. Maud is the second traditional trading wherry (the other is the 904111) which has recently been restored to her original specifications and perfect sailing order. The wherry was built in 1899 by Halls of Reedham and measures 60' in length and 16'6" in width. She was saved from her wet grave at the bottom of Ranworth Broad in 1981 by Vincent and Linda Pargeter and is presently moored on the River Yare by Hardley Mill.
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