| Boat Name | Other Name(s) | Extant? | Full Length | BW No. | Fleet No. |
| THE SAUCY MRS FLOBSTER | CAROL ANNE , BLACK WITCH , OLIVER | Yes | No | 79390 | |
| Gauge No. | Gauged by | Gauge Date | BCN No. | Registration No. | Registered At: |
| Build Date | Builder | Orig. Owner | Engine | Original Type: | Orig. Construction |
| Uncertain . ? early 1900s | Unknown | Unknown | Unpowered | Open Joey | Wood |
Re-registration, Gaugings and Other InformationThis boat is NOT Yates' CAROL ANNE. The owner has done much tracing of previous history and has disproved several possibilies! The HNBOC archive has the full story, as supplied by the owner, on record. However, the originally double ended wooden joey has been motorised over a number of years with the following engines : Perkins P 6 in 1980s at Coombeswood , 'Ailsa Craig twin' in 1987 then a Perkins P 4. The unusual name is taken from a 'Beachcomber' story about a boat that was beyond all reasonable hope of repair !