Registration number 2944
Status Registered
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Details

Function Service Vessel
Subfunction Launch
Location Port Werburgh
Vessel type Admirals Barge
Current use Unknown
Available to hire No
Available for excursions No
Info required Yes

Construction

Builder White, A M, Conyer
Built in 1920
Hull material Wood
Rig None
Number of decks 3
Propulsion Motor
Number of engines 1
Primary engine type Diesel
Boiler type None
Boilermaker None

Dimensions

Length: Overall
48.00 feet (14.63m)
Breadth: Beam
12.50 feet (3.81m)
Depth
2.83 feet (0.86m)
Air Draft
3.50 feet (1.07m)
Tonnage: Gross
10.10

History

The original build date for LELAHNE is unknown, however, in 1956 she was converted to her present day condition by Wing Commander Harry Nunn, and has been in her present ownership since 1997. She was in steam when in service and still has her orignal hull.

We are lacking information on this particular vessel. If you have any information on this vessel past or present, please contact us.

Key dates

  • 1956

    Converted to Houseboat by Wing Commander Harry Nunn. 

  • 2010

    Engine overhauled and new teak fitted

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