Bruff was built in 1910 by A.E. Saunders of Streatley as a double-ender, something I have never seen on the Thames.
According to the vendor Bruff is in remarkably unrestored condition, and comes with two sets of spoon oars, brass rowlocks and the original cover.
The A.E. Saunders yard was next to the Swan Hotel. The most famous member of the family firm was Sam Saunders who developed double-diagonal construction for fast steam boats, notably the boat race umpires boat Consuta. He outgrew the Streatley site, moving to Cowes in 1901 and founding the Saunders-Roe company that made everything from airborne lifeboats to hovercraft.
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Just the thing for the Great River Race tomorrow - 22 miles up the Thames to Richmond
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