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Expert team to help preserve historic vessel

A group of experts has visited one of the world’s oldest surviving merchant sailing ships, the Edwin Fox, in Picton to begin advisory work on the vessel’s future preservation needs.

With a skillset including marine and coastal engineering, historic ship conservation, naval architecture and maritime cultural heritage, the expert panel of Grant Pearce, Harry Stronach, Sara Gainsford and Kurt Bennett were in Picton for two days assessing the historic vessel and discussing preservation options and aspirations.

Manager Heritage Marlborough, Liz Ward said the visit laid the groundwork for Marlborough District Council’s phased redevelopment plan by establishing a team of experts to guide the preservation of the vessel.

“The panel viewed the ship and dry dock and then workshopped ideas on how the Edwin Fox could be preserved for at least the next 50 years,” she said.

“They also met with members of the Edwin Fox Preservation Trust. The trust was established using a bequest from Dr John Hunt, a descendant of a doctor who sailed on the Edwin Fox, and its role is to accept donations for the preservation of the ship and provide funding where necessary.

“Several recommendations came out of the workshop and the Heritage Marlborough team will be assessing these over the coming months.”

An expert panel, pictured on site, has been set up to assess the future preservation needs of the globally significant Edwin Fox.

A member of the panel, Auckland-based maritime cultural heritage specialist and archaeologist Dr Kurt Bennett, said the Edwin Fox was a ship with a rich global history.

“The primary goal of this preservation project is to house and support the vessel in line with global best practice, ensuring its preservation for at least 50 years while maintaining a unique and interactive visitor experience.

“The Edwin Fox holds immense cultural and educational value, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the experiences of those who travelled aboard her,” he said.

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