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From April to December each year, Orwell Lady cruises up and down the beautiful and historic River Orwell from Ipswich waterfront, offering passengers a choice of trips and experiences whilst taking in the beautiful wooded stretches of the river, local wildlife and points of  interest.

There are a variety of boat trips on offer, all leaving Orwell Quay in Ipswich and returning up to three and a half hours later. The Orwell Bridge cruise lasts approximately one hour, making it ideal for families with young children or as a taster trip. The longest trip is 3.5 hours which will take you all the way to the mouth of the River Orwell at Port of Felixstowe.

Throughout the year there are sightseeing cruises that can be pre-booked or just taken on the spur of the moment. There are also discos, sunset trips, literary events, English Afternoon Tea and Sunday Buffet lunch trips as well as a family Christmas trip (with special guest).

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Orwell Lady River Cruises

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Enjoy a cruise on the River Orwell, one of the most beautiful rivers in England, aboard Orwell Lady from the stunning Ipswich Waterfront, through areas of outstanding natural beauty and wildlife to the bustling ports of Felixstowe.

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Picnic Cruises

Sailing every Wednesday 1-5pm

Bring your own picnic

(food only, no drinks)

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Supper Cruises

Sailing Friday evenings

With a delicious two course meal provided by Mariners Restaurant.

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Cream Tea Cruises

Sailing every Sunday 1-5pm

Cruise includes Cream Tea (scones with tea/coffee)

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Plan a party under sail that will wow up to 40 of your friends, family, social club or work colleagues with a safe, stable and relaxing experience.

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Orwell Lady River Cruises

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Enjoy a cruise on the River Orwell, one of the most beautiful rivers in England, aboard Orwell Lady from the stunning Ipswich Waterfront, through areas of outstanding natural beauty and wildlife to the bustling ports of Felixstowe.

Orwell Lady is suitable for sightseeing trips, family parties, music nights and buffet cruises. There is an open, seated top viewing deck and fully enclosed lower saloon, with cushioned seating underneath the panoramic viewing windows leaving the floor area free to move around or for socialising. The view from the open deck is quite outstanding and from the fully enclosed saloon, passengers can enjoy the same views in total comfort.

There is a fully stocked bar serving hot and cold drinks as well as confectionery snacks, along with separate toilet facilities. All drinks and food consumed must be purchased on board.

Orwell Lady is 57 ft (17.13m) long and 15 ft (4.4m) in the beam and weighs 42 tonnes. Licensed by the MCA (Marine Coastguard Agency) to carry 118 passengers on board plus crew, Orwell Lady carries all necessary safety equipment plus extra, and is equipped with up-to-date MCA-approved Marine Life Saving Equipment.

SIGHTSEEING CRUISES Sailings from Easter until October. We carry up to a total of 100 passengers accommodated over 2 decks; one open, one enclosed. Confectionery snacks as well as hot, cold and alcoholic drinks can be purchased on board.

CATERED CRUISES Sailings from May to September. Ideal for small or larger groups. Choose from English Afternoon Tea cruises, Sunday Buffet Lunches or specialist trips such as our Sundowner or Shotley, Fish and Chips & HMS Ganges Museum experience. Food is arranged on tables allowing people to choose whether to sit above or below deck. Numbers limited, so please book early! Additional hot, cold and alcoholic drinks can be purchased on board.

MUSIC NIGHTS Sailings on selected Saturday evenings from May to October. Again, ideal for small groups, couples or larger parties. Hot, cold and alcoholic drinks can be purchased on board. Prices include all food, which is served buffet-style. All depart at 7.30pm, returning at 11pm.

ONE-OFF CRUISES These include an afternoon with Terry Waite, our Solstice Sunrise, and our Exploring Shotley cruise!

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PUBLIC CRUISES

A fun, iconic essex river tradition, 7 days a week, may to october bring your visiting guests, daily narrated sightseeing tours.

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Essex River Cruises & Charters ’ regularly scheduled daily narrated public cruises operate seven days a week, Mother's Day weekend in May through the third weekend in October. Reservations are suggested or call to confirm the cruise schedule before you travel. Of course, if you are in the area you are welcome to try your luck and stop by to join us on one of our public cruises!

We operate public cruises within a tidal estuary. Our public cruises explore the salt marsh and navigates within a protected bay; we do not operate on the open ocean. However, we are Mother Nature’s guests cruising in coastal waters where the temperature may be lower than on land, so dress accordingly. We suggest that you wear comfortable clothes and shoes. If you forget something or would like to bring home a souvenir we have most anything you might want in our gift shop including hats, sweatshirts, knick knacks, snacks and gift certificates.

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Daily schedule:, our cruises run almost every day. check the ticket link., yes, onboard., adult tickets:, seniors (65+) tickets:, children 12 & under:, children 3 & under:, free parking on site, on board by request, may to october, prices subject to change, about the essex river queen boats.

The vessels we use for our public cruises are United States Coast Guard certified with an experienced Captain and crew. Both vessels are safe, comfortable, and easy to board, and are equipped with a PA system, iPod compatible sound system featuring Bose speakers, bar and restroom on board for your convenience. We also offer plenty of free parking on site. Buses and RVs welcome. Our vessels are wheelchair accessible (non-motorized wheelchairs only) and we’ll help you aboard.

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Our narrated sightseeing tours are a great way to get out on the river and enjoy the scenery and wildlife of the salt marshes. Click HERE to see our public cruise schedule and book your tickets today!

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Seeking a memorable adventure on the Essex River? Explore our Specialty Cruises, featuring Sundown Cruises, Fall Foliage Cruises, and more! Discover unique experiences that will leave you inspired.

Essex River Cruises & Charters  has developed a reputation for hosting the finest clambakes, outings and family events. So whether you’re entertaining visitors or planning a special affair, we’ll plan it your way to make sure it’s a success!

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  • Is there a bathroom on board? Yes! Both of our vessels are equipped with an on board marine restroom, known as a "head"! There is also a restroom available on shore at the marina. Note that the restroom on board is down a small set of stairs, whereas the on shore one is not.
  • What should I do Before/After the cruise? Eat, Antique, or Explore! Essex is well known for its restaurants and antique shops. The famous Woodman's of Essex, known to be the inventor of the fried clam, still operates year round along the causeway today, and is a must stop for any fried clam enthusiast. Anyone who takes a particular interest in antiques will find themselves right at home, as there are over 25 antique shops in Essex, all within one mile of one another. If you want some more time outdoors, take some time to explore some of the local nature trails. Outdoorsmen will find themselves right at home, as you meander out into parts of the estuary you may be seeing during your event with us.
  • Is the parking close by? Yes! We have plenty of FREE parking on site for passengers at all times. It is all very close, and there is a drop off area if necessary.
  • Can I smoke on board? No Our vessels are non-smoking. We apologize for any inconvenience.
  • Can I bring my own beer/alcohol/wine with me? No It is against the law under our liquor license to allow BYOB. We apologize for any inconvenience, but we appreciate your understanding and cooperation!
  • Can I purchase giftcards? Yes! (Insert link here)
  • What happens on the cruise? Think of it simply as a tour! Throughout the duration of our cruise, we will travel through the pristine and sheltered waters of the beautiful Essex River estuary. You will be exposed to the Great Marsh ecosystem, home to rare birds, wildlife, and stunning scenery. We commonly see locals lobstering, clamming, or fishing, sometimes catching a glimpse of their prized catch of the day. We will tell you all about any activity we see around us, and about large historic homes, the rich history of shipbuilding in Essex, and one of the oldest continually run farms in the United States. A great way for all ages to spend some time!
  • Can I book online? Yes! We are proud to be able to offer online ticketing. Please click here to book now!
  • What is your cancellation policy? 24-hours Essex River Cruises strictly holds to a 24-hour cancellation policy for all public cruises, unless otherwise notified.
  • What happens if it rains? It depends! We try our best to run every cruise, rain or shine. We do not call trips off when rain is predicted days in advance of a cruse. We find that often times when the weather calls for some rain, it will end up resulting in a couple of very brief showers, which still make for a very pleasant cruising experience. We will evaluate the situation as much as we can, but we wait as long as possible to decide to cancel a trip. However, if the weather is so inclement that either your Captain, and/or the United States Coast Guard deem it unsafe to travel, all paying customers will have their money refunded, or will be allowed to transfer those tickets to another cruise. We know the idea of a rainy day on the river isn't all that appealing, but just know you'll have a great time, rain or shine!
  • What should I bring with me? That depends! This cruise can be enjoyed to its fullest by simply just bringing yourself with a great attitude! Some people choose to bring their cameras to capture their favorite moments of the cruise, or maybe some binoculars. Depending on the weather, you may decide you want sunglasses, sunblock, or an extra jacket. However, nothing is required.
  • How far in advance should we book our tickets? Generally, anytime within two weeks. Usually, we begin opening up cruises for reservations about 2 weeks prior to the cruise. Although many people have the fear that we will be full by the time they want to reserve, we generally don't reach max capacity until the day of the cruise, so even 2-3 days prior to the cruise should be plenty of extra time. However if you would like to secure your seats ASAP, we suggest periodically checking our online booking calendar until your cruise opens up.
  • What if I miss the boat? Unfortunately... Tickets for our public cruises are non-refundable and non-transferable inside of our 24-hour cancellation window. If you get lost, stuck in traffic, or otherwise can't make it for any reason, you will lose your tickets. We highly suggest saving yourself the worry, and arriving in town early. There are enough restaurants, antique shops, and other things to do that can keep you occupied in the time leading up to the cruise. Thank you for your understanding in this matter.
  • Do I need to make a reservation? No, but... Reservations are highly recommended for many reasons. Most importantly, we have your information such as phone number and email address, so we are able to contact with any updates or questions. Also, we do have a 15 person minimum in order to run our public cruises, which can only be met by people making reservations, so by reserving you really may help the cruise go out. That being said, we do not discourage walk ons! We gladly will take you on board as long as the cruise is running and has availability, but it may be beneficial for you to call us and make sure the trip is running first. We often see folks who come down to walk on to a cruise, and are discouraged to find that there is no trip going out. Don't let it be you!
  • Do you run every cruise every day? We try! We try our absolute best to run every cruise possible. That being said, we require at least 15 people with reservations to run a cruise. For several reasons, we do not always meet this quota, and therefore would not be running that particular cruise. We advise everyone with interest to check our website, call, or email us to check availability. Thank you for your understanding!
  • Will we get wet? Probably not. Generally, we travel through a VERY calm and safe area. The only external movement the boat will receive is passing boat wakes from other boaters. There are very few natural waves or swells in this area because of Crane Beach acting as a great barrier for our beautiful estuary. In some instances however, due to passing boat wakes, a very small amount of water may trickle down the deck of the boat. Your Captain or crew may suggest that all passengers lift any of their belongings off of the floor, but is not something that will disturb your experience. All this being said, we are at the mercy of Mother Nature and other local boaters, so anything is possible. Because of this, we are not responsible for any water damage to personal belongings.
  • Can I bring my own food or drinks on board? Some... We kindly ask that you refrain from bringing full size meals on board the vessel. We have snacks and drinks available in our ticket office, which you may purchase and bring on the boat. You may also decide to bring your own snacks or non-alcoholic beverages (but no coolers please). We do, however, invite you to enjoy your meal at our waiting area prior to the cruise.
  • Is it apropriate to leave gratuity? Yes. Gratuities are appreciated if you feel that you had exceptional service during your time on board, but they are by no means mandatory.
  • Am I able to select my seat on board? No We do not give assigned seats when you purchase tickets. There are certainly enough seats for everyone on board, but you are not required to stay in them for the whole cruise. On the contrary, we encourage everyone to move around during the cruise to get different perspectives! Note that this means larger groups, especially on busier days, may not get to sit all together.
  • What is the difference between the daily Narrated Sightseeing Cruises, and the Coffee and Muffin cruises?" The coffee and muffins! For the most part, these trips are very similar. The primary difference is the Coffee and Muffin cruise comes with complimentary coffee, muffins, water, soda, and juice on board. For just a few dollars more, the Coffee and Muffin cruises are held most Sunday mornings at 10:30, returning to the dock at noon.
  • Is there storage available for my belongings? Yes There are stowaway compartments located under some of the seats. We do not have an area to check in any belongings, but we often find that space for personal items is not an issue on board our vessels.
  • Where do I pick up my tickets? What do I need? Our office: 35 Dodge Street in Essex! When you arrive for your cruise, please come into our yellow ticket office, and check in with the staff inside. You do not need to bring any sort of confirmation with you to check in; just tell us your name!
  • Are you handicap accessible? Mostly Yes, we are able to accommodate wheelchairs, just not motorized ones. Please let us know if you will be attending a cruise with someone in your party who needs assistance, and we will be happy to help out!
  • Are your tours child friendly? For some, not all We always welcome children of all ages on our cruises. However, please keep in mind that our goal is to provide a quiet, relaxing, and informative tour for everyone. If you feel that an hour and a half (or 2) is too long for your child to handle, this may not be the trip for them. It is unfortunate to get stuck out on the water with an unhappy child. That being said, it's not uncommon for children to get off the boat having loved their time out on the water! So please, use your best discretion in this matter.
  • Notes for parents of children 3 & under... Strollers, tickets, and life jackets... STROLLERS: We have space available on board to store strollers for the duration of the cruise. TICKETS: Please note that when booking a seat for a child 3 or under, although they are free, they still need a ticket as they are still part of our headcount by law of the Coast Guard. Please make sure to select a free ticket for them if booking online, or let us know over the phone. LIFE JACKETS: Being out on the water, some parents naturally fear for their children and wonder, should they wear a life jacket? Our boats, and our cruises in general, are very safe. Our Captain and crew try very hard to provide a safe experience for everyone, so we ask that children DO NOT stand on the seats. Kneeling is fine. Parents often end up finding a strong sense of safety on our vessels, and realize they don't need a life jacket for their child. However, we are a Coast Guard inspected vessel, and are required to carry life jackets for all passengers. Although we have child sizes, these are not "fun" children's life jackets. They are rather firm and bulky, and really only for use in emergency when necessary, not to be worn all the time. We advise that if you feel your child needs to wear a life jacket for the duration of the cruise, you bring your own, but it MUST be a USCG approved PFD.
  • Can I bring my pet on board? No Only service animals are allowed on our public cruises. We apologize for any inconvenience.
  • What if I or someone in my party needs boarding assistance? Let us know! Please let us know when booking your trip if anyone needs extra boarding assistance or is in a wheelchair (no electric/mechanical wheelchairs please). Note that although our vessels are accessible at all times, boarding will be made easier if done around the high tide. It will also help to board any folks who need extra assistance last, as this allows for an easier step up to the boat. We will be there to help you!
  • Do you offer military discounts for public cruises? Yes! Please call us to take advantage of our military discounts on Sightseeing Cruises!
  • Will I see a seal on my cruise? We often see seals in May and October of our cruises. We cannot guarantee you will see a seal but your odds are more likely if you cruise with us in May and/or October.

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Sailing Barge Victor East Coast Ipswich

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Experience a truly memorable trip on the River Orwell on Sailing Barge Victor Ipswich-built in 1895 and fully restored to its original rig.

Sailing Barge Victor is a perfect marriage of a majestic and traditionally rigged 19th century sailing vessel with comfortable, modern facilities for guests. A sailing trip on Sailing Barge Victor offers a truly memorable and affordable opportunity to experience living history. 

● We can accommodate comfortably up to 40 guests. 

● Free parking for coaches for parties of 30 or more. 

All scheduled cruises are available for private charter or corporate events, subject to availability.Drinks and refreshments may be purchased from our licensed bar on board which includes a range of fine Adnams beers, cider and soft drinks. Please note that ALL drinks consumed must be purchased on board. In the event of insufficient numbers or adverse weather, the Company reserves the right to offer a full refund or places on alternative cruise dates.PUBLIC SAILINGS Specially designed for individuals, families and friendship groups to enjoy a relaxing sail on Sailing Barge Victor. FULLY INCLUSIVE of complimentary food. Departing from the Old Custom’s House at Ipswich Dock, passing through the lock gates and sailing down the beautiful and historic River Orwell and under the Orwell Bridge.

SUFFOLK SUPPER CRUISES

Delicious, freshly cooked hot supper with side salad and bread roll. Please advise of any special dietary requirements when booking. SAILING DETAILS & TIMES: Depart & Return: 18.30 – 22.00 Fridays May to September.

SUFFOLK CREAM TEA CRUISES

Freshly baked fruit and plain scones with jam and clotted cream served with tea or coffee. SAILING DETAILS & TIMES: Depart & Return: 13.00 - 17.00 Wednesdays and Sundays May to Sept.

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Due to the historic nature of the barge, access onto and around the barge is limited. Please contact the Ipswich Tourist Information Centre for further details or if you have any concerns. Tel 01473 258070 Email [email protected]

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The River Orwell

The Allen Gardiner cruises an area rich in both wildlife and history. Leaving from Fox's Marina to join the tidal river on its journey to the North Sea. We are now in the Port of Ipswich, twelve miles from the sea. Ipswich handles general cargoes and has an interesting industrial landscape including the now converted Felaw Maltings and the Tolly Cobbold Brewery at Cliff Quay. It has been the largest grain port in England as well as the largest timber port. Amongst its berths is a RORO (roll on, roll off) vehicle terminal.

We soon pass beneath the landmark Orwell Bridge towering above the river and allowing shipping access to the port. By contrast, the next ten miles is one of the most picturesque river shorelines in East Anglia, wonderfully preserved by several large country estates bordering the river. In previous centuries, the landowners of Wherstead Hall, Freston Park, Orwell Park, Broke Hall and Woolverstone Hall created the beauty of this section of the river. Sailing has always been important to the river, even before King John granted a charter to Ipswich in 1199. Charles the Second upgraded the Naval Dockyard at Harwich to Royal status in 1674, and smuggling has been rife for centuries. Today, it is the home to hundreds of recreational yachtsmen. Picturesque Pin Mill has been renowned as a centre for spritsail (or topsail or Thames) barges, and the banks of the river are the home to marinas at Woolverstone, Levington and Shotley, as well as the Royal Harwich Yacht Club.

Finally, at its confluence with the River Stour, the Orwell enters Harwich Harbour. Here are the ports of Felixstowe, Harwich and Parkeston Quay. The Port of Felixstowe is the largest container port in Great Britain with its ability to handle the largest container ships in the world. It is an incredible experience to pass close beneath these towering giants while 40 foot containers are unloaded and loaded by some of the largest gantries in the world. At the other side of the harbour, Harwich has an important RNLI station and is the home of the world-respected Trinity House, responsible for navigational aids from buoys to lighthouses throughout Britain.

Winter and summer, there is an ever changing backdrop to accompany your meal aboard the Allen Gardiner. Every cruise includes a detailed commentary on both the fascinating history of the river and the wildlife which inhabits it.

Suffolk River Trips

The river alde, river ore and river deben form some of the most beautiful river systems in suffolk., trips run from april to end of october., join us on board one of our river trip boats from orford quay , snape maltings quay or woodbridge town steps to experience and learn more about these areas which are abundant and rich in both wildlife and history., river trips from orford quay.

Depart from the town quay at Orford on board Tilly or Kitty and head downriver on our one hour round trip with commentary, circumnavigating the RSPB reserve at Havergate Island en route. This part of the river is very unspoilt and a haven for wildlife. For the keen birdwatchers you can expect to see Curlew, Avocet, Godwit, Terns, Sandpiper and many other species. You may also see members of the resident population of harbour seals at the entrance to the Butley river.

On the seaward side of the river, Orford Ness is a fascinating, secret place. It has played an important role in our nation’s military history and many of the buildings erected during the Cold War period are still there. We will provide more of an insight into the significance of this historical area as we cruise past.

Tickets cost £15 for adults, and £9 for children (14 years and under).

Tilly and Kitty can each take up to 12 people per trip, and trips will last approximately 1hr. Dogs are welcome on all of our river trips.

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The Tilly on the water in the River Alde

River trips from Snape Maltings Quay

Depart from the historic Snape Maltings Quay, where generations of Thames Barge skippers have plied their trade, hop aboard Tilly Too or Hagar and head out through the narrows down towards Iken Cliff.

The round trip of about 45 minutes gives you the chance to explore this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty from the river Alde, abundant with wildlife that changes with the seasons and stunning views across the mudflats and the reeds. For the keen birdwatchers we are now also running a shallow draft launch Hagar to enable us to get out at lower states of the tide when there are more wading birds around.

Please note that the river Alde is tidal, and so the times of the trips will vary from day to day.

Tickets cost £15 for adults, and £9 for children ( 14 years and under ).

Tilly Too can take 12 people per trip, Hagar 10 people per trip. Trips will last approximately 45 minutes. Dogs are welcome on all of our river trips.

Click the Book Now button for the trip calendar and times (the button will take you to the Snape Maltings website).

The Tilly Too on the water between reed banks on the river Alde

River trips from Woodbridge Town Steps

Depart from Woodbridge Town Steps on board Gina and explore the upper reaches of the beautiful river Deben.

The round trip of about 45 minutes will take you downstream beyond Kyson Point and back through Loders Cut, towards Wilford Bridge, giving you a sailors view of the picturesque town of Woodbridge and passing the historic site of Sutton Hoo en route.

For the keen birdwatchers keep your eyes peeled for Curlew, Godwit, Turnstone, Tern, Kingfisher and many other species.

Please note that the river Deben is tidal, so the times of the trips will vary from day to day.

Gina can take up to 12 people per trip, and trips will last approximately 45 minutes. Dogs are welcome on all of our river trips.

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Sailing Barge Victor

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Offering themed summer cruises from Ipswich Waterfront on the River Orwell.

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A brief history of Sailing Barge Victor:

1895 Victor registered in London. It was built by Horace Shrubsall at the Dock End Yard, Ipswich for Owen Parry. Until the Second World War she collected linseed from farms around the East Coast and took it to Owen Parry’s Mill in Colchester returning to London with the oil in barrels. It is thought that this cargo may have in large part contributed to her excellent condition.

1926 Felix Mallett, one of the most renowned skippers of his generation with distinguished service in both world wars joined the crew to skipper Victor.

1932 Owen Parry was bought by London & Rochester Shipping Co and Victor was valued at £450!

1939-1945 During the War Victor loaded munitions out of Chatham dock – including torpedoes and shells – for transfer to cruisers, corvettes and destroyers under cover of darkness, and is lucky to have survived a bomb that directly hit and completely destroyed a lighter vessel lying alongside her.

1947 Victor was the last sailing barge to be decommissioned. Victor was towed to Brightlingsea.

1950’s Victor was converted to a motor barge and used by the London & Rochester Company on the Medway until it was sold in 1964, again for £450!

1964-1974 During the next 10 years Victor passed through the care of three owners. She had a short career as a strip club before being taken to Ramsgate for Henry Winger. Luck was on her side again when she was abandoned in difficulties in The Channel. The Ramsgate lifeboat picked up the crew from the barge boat and towed Victor to Ramsgate where she lay for four years unused. John Bloom acquired her and took her to the Medway as a houseboat.

1974 Victor was purchased by Owen Emerson, a navy trained shipwright, who rebuilt and re-rigged her.

1995 Nick Briggs bought Victor and operated the vessel as a 40 passenger charter barge and floating office for Nick’s consultancy business, located primarily on the South coast at Beaulieu and at Tower Bridge in London.

2005 Victor was bought by Steve Godwin and Tony Chancellor who brought her back to the East coast to Horlocks old yard at Mistley where David and Wendy Foster of Mistley Marine provided a fine berth and facilities. She underwent a major refit in 2005/2006, including new mast, sprit, running and standing rigging, new electrics, water, heating and fuel tanks, refurbished decks, saloon, cabins, galley and heads.

Victor now is in 1st Class condition and working again in the charter and events business with a MCGA Passenger Certificate for 40 persons, a testament to her fine condition. David ‘Wes’ Westwood of Ipswich is now the Skipper and manages operations.

Old custom house, Common Quay

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