Nenemoosha
1963
This is Nenemoosha
The 11.44-metre Nenemoosha was built for the proprietor of a toy manufacturing company in London. She has remained on the River Thames since and is now with her fourth owner.The name Nenemoosha comes from the vocabulary of Longfellow’s The Song of Hiawatha and means ‘sweetheart’.
Specifications
| Hull | 650 |
| Year | 1963 |
| Length | 11.44m / 37′6″ |
| Speed | 8 knots |
| Beam | 3.20m / 10′5″ |
| Draught | 1.00m / 3′3″ |
| Launch name | Nenemoosha |
| Current name | Nenemoosha |
Capacity
| Fuel capacity | 750 litres / 198 USG |
| Fuel capacity | 1 m³ |
| Water capacity | 515 litres / 136 USG |
| Water capacity | 1 m³ |
Accommodation
| Guests | 4 |
| Staterooms | 2 |