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MV Regal Lady at Great Yarmouth Town Hall Quay
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History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | Regal Lady (Oulton Belle until 1954) |
Owner | Heath Samples |
Builder | Fellows & Co, Great Yarmouth |
Launched | 23 May 1930 |
Out of service | 2020 |
Status | Museum |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | V |
Tonnage | 72 GRT |
Length | 84tt |
Beam | 16ft 6inches |
Height | (Not including mast tips) 25ft |
Draught | 6ft 6inches (fresh water) |
Depth | 2.01 |
Decks | 3 |
Installed power | (1954 to 1984 Norwich Verified 160 HP Glenniffer DC8 Clutch cone reversing gear box and 3/1 reduction box |
Propulsion | Motor |
Speed | 9 Knots |
Capacity | (Oulton Belle 300) (Regal Lady Norwich 1971 to 1984 222) |
Crew | (Norwich 1971 to 1984) - Total 5 |
The MV Regal Lady is a 1930 built steel passenger boat moored at the port of Scarborough, North Yorkshire. She is a National Historic Ship, owned and preserved by Scarborough Pleasure Steamers. The ship participated in Operation Dynamo at Dunkirk, was decommissioned in 1946, and in 1954 was moved to Scarborough and renamed from Oulton Belle to its current name.[1]