One of the few remaining Morecambe Bay Prawners is to have a new permanent home in the town.
At its height a fleet of around a hundred Prawners fished the Bay out of Morecambe, including the 32-ft long Spray.
Originally built in 1896 by Crossfields of Arnside for Mr John Gardiner of Morecambe, Spray is now being lovingly restored by the Morecambe Bay Prawner Trust, a charity with plans to preserve and maintain her in sailing condition, offering a chance for people to learn more about the historic social and cultural role of fishing on the Bay.
The grant of £4,000 awarded by Morecambe Town Council will be used to fund the laying of a permanent mooring in Morecambe, the replacement of her bowsprit, upgrading safety and navigational equipment to ensure she is seaworthy, and help continue the ongoing restoration.
The grant award is being match-funded by the Morecambe Bay Prawner Trust.

Cllr Jason Slater, Chairperson of Morecambe Town Council’s Community Grants Committee, said, ‘With much of Morecambe's maritime heritage being preserved over at the Maritime Museum in Lancaster, we were enthused by the Trust’s passion to make this a living, breathing heritage attraction sited in Morecambe.
‘’The town grew out of the historic fishing villages of Bare, Torrisholme and Poulton, and the industry's importance to the town is immortalised in the Morecambe and Heysham borough coat of arms.
‘’So it’s going to be a wonderful sight to see this nostalgic emblem of our town’s proud past brought back to life and sailing on the Bay once again.''
Alasdair Simpson, of the Morecambe Bay Prawner Trust, said, ‘We are delighted that Morecambe Town Council have awarded us a grant for Spray. It will help us achieve our ambition of bringing Spray back to Morecambe. Morecambe Bay Prawners are an important part of the Town's heritage.’
The Trust acquired Spray in March 2024. She is currently moored at Glasson Marina, where a group of volunteers have been working on her guided by a professional shipwright.
Once restored, the Trust plans to sail her regularly off the Promenade during the summer and shoulder months, as well as plans to work with other organisations in Morecambe to create opportunities for young people to go out on her.


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