Practical Boat Owner

George Moody passes away aged 91

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T he former chairman and managing director of a well-known Swanwick boatyard has died aged 91.

Gordon Moody, who worked at AH Moody

& Son Ltd from 1939 to his retirement in 1995, played a pivotal role in the birth of Swanwick Marina and in the life of the family company.

His family wrote: ‘Gordon joined the company in 1939 when, at the tender age of 14, he began his boatbuildi­ng apprentice­ship. He later went on to work as a joiner.

‘With his family, he played an active role in the yard during the Second World War. The company produced a variety of wartime craft ranging in size from 25-72ft, and Gordon was immensely proud of being part of a team responsibl­e for building 36ft harbour launches for the Admiralty. He obtained his company directorsh­ip in April 1946 and became managing director in 1981. He was then appointed chairman in 1985 after the death of his brother, Eric. ‘Gordon had a passion for the hands-on work of constructi­on and enjoyed working alongside the company’s workforce. He played a pivotal role in the developmen­t of Swanwick Marina, often working in overalls early in the day with the workmen, overseeing the building of slipways, sheds and boats before beginning the working day in the office.

‘In later years, Gordon remained hands-on, finding his niche in new constructi­on, boat sales and the ongoing developmen­t of the marina. Even after his official retirement in 1995, he could still be seen in the yard getting involved with practical projects.

‘Gordon died peacefully on 3 July surrounded by his family. He is survived by his two sons, John and David, three grandchild­ren and four great-grandchild­ren. His passing is the end of an era for the former boatbuildi­ng family, who were involved in the marine industry on the River Hamble for more than 175 years before the business was sold in 2005.’

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