MV Dartmouth Castle
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- River Dart Steamboat Co (1948)
- Millbrook Steamboat & Trading Company (1975)
- Dart Pleasure Craft (1976)
- Devon Princess Cruises (1997)
- Dartmouth Steam Railway (19zz)[1]
MV Dartmouth Castle laid up in Torquay during her Devon Princess Cruises period | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | MV Dartmouth Castle (1948) |
| Owner |
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| Route | Dartmouth - Totnes |
| Builder | Philip and Son, Dartmouth |
| Cost | £11,331[2] |
| Laid down | 1947 |
| Launched | 1948 |
| Refit | 1975, 2008 |
| Homeport | Dartmouth |
| Fate | Taken out of Service in 2023 |
| Status | No longer in service |
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Twin-screw motor vessel |
| Tonnage | 81 GRT |
| Length | 86.95 ft (26.50 m) LOA [3] |
| Beam | 20 ft (6.1 m) |
| Draught | 5.3 ft (1.6 m) |
| Decks | 3 |
| Propulsion | Twin Gardner diesels |
| Capacity | 300 passengers[4] |
| Crew | 3-5 |
MV Dartmouth Castle is a passenger ship operating on the River Dart for the Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company. She is listed on the National Register of Historic Ships.[3]
Original design
MV Dartmouth Castle was built to a classic motor passenger vessel design, with open decks forward and aft of a lower deck saloon, and an open promenade deck above, with the wheelhouse at its forward end. This wheelhouse was considerably older than the ship, having been originally fitted to the previous Dartmouth Castle, a 1907 vintage paddle steamer. The promenade deck also featured a number of very tall ventilators, a canopy above, and a rather ugly landing deck - a raised deck allowing passengers to board from a high quayside at low tide.
Millbrook conversion
MV Dartmouth Castle's appearance was completely changed in the late 1970s when, in common with many similar vessels, her promenade deck was covered over. While many of these conversions resulted in rather ungainly looking vessels, MV Dartmouth Castle was, if anything, improved.[5] The new deckhouse covers around two-thirds of the former promenade deck, is open at its aft end, and has an open passenger deck, along with a new wheelhouse above. She has also gained a small funnel behind the wheelhouse. The new arrangement emphasises the terraced arrangement of the aft decks. The bar and toilets remain in the lower saloon.[3]