Classic Boat Museum

Classic Boat Museum

The exterior of the museum
Established 1996
Location Newport Quay, Isle of Wight, England
Type Boats
Website Website

The Classic Boat Museum is a museum for boats located in Newport Quay alongside the River Medina on the Isle of Wight. It is a working museum featuring a restoration shed where work takes place all year round. In addition to classic boats the museum also contains tools, artefacts, books, photographs, film and archival items that relate to much of the history of boat building, sailing, yachting, cruising and racing over the last century.

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Moving to East Cowes

The Museum will close for 2011 on 30 October, and will re-open at their NEW SITE in East Cowes in April 2012. There will be newly-designed exhibition containing several boats not previously seen at the Museum, as well as interactive and educational displays aimed at younger visitors.

The Boat Collection at Newport

The collection includes varied types of boat, most made from wood that have now been restored. In addition to the main exhibits, there are also smaller boats on display including dinghies, canoes and rowing boats.[1]

The Gallery Exhibition at East Cowes

The Classic Boat Museum's Gallery, based in the former Saunders Roe 1935 building, houses a number of photographic and artefact items, including:

• Photographs and other items and events associated with Uffa Fox, including 14 ft dinghies, sailing canoes, transatlantic voyages etc.

• Photographs, papers and test tank models relating to the Thornycroft family’s working and sailing life in the Isle of Wight

• Photographs of yachts in the Solent and East Coast from the 1920’s onwards, named and dated

• Jo Carstairs’ collection – press cuttings and photographs relating to her motor boat racing career in the 1920’s

• Models of power boats and working craft

• Library of 2,000 maritime books

• Other displays relating to Ellen MacArthur, Trinity House, Fleet Reviews, Princess Flying Boat, Hovercraft and J-Class yachts.

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