Simon had done some work on Chance in the early 2000's and then lost contact with her for a number of years until a chance surfing of the internet one evening, brought about a internet chat with Chance's latest owner and his vision to restore her.
At Chance-restoration Project. We are committed to restoring Chance back to her original condition and layout and use her to teach people the skills to restore and maintain a classic wooden sea going vessel, so that skills can be handed down to the next generation.
How we became Chance's owners
This is a photo of Chance when she was called Token during her early years after Chance was sold by her first Owner and renamed Token which was a name Chance kept for a number of years until her present owner renamed her back to Chance has Chance was originally named.
This is a photo of Chance when she was called Token during her early years after Chance was sold by her first Owner and renamed Token which was a name Chance kept for a number of years until her present owner renamed her back to Chance has Chance was originally named.
Under going a failed restoration
Chance now blocked up straight and level and ready for restoration to begin by the Papendick Family and friends
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