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the opportunities for international travel grew after the war
years, visitor numbers declined such that by the early 1960's
only Allchorn Pleasure Boats and the Sayers Brothers remained
as competitors in the trade.
In 1964 the Sayers
Brothers decided to withdraw from the business, and the Allchorn
family acquired their business and their vessel, the 'Southern
Queen', which still delights visitors today sailing under the
house flag of Allchorn Pleasure Boats.
In the mid 1990's
Brian Allchorn, Great Grandson of Edward Allchorn, decided to
retire and placed the business up for sale. A third party family
took the business on and operated it successfully until 2000 when
they elected to pursue other interests.
In May 2001, Allchorn
Pleasure Boats was acquired by the previous owner whose intention
was the long term further trading in this traditional seasonal
trade.
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