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Lagan Boat Company
Titanic Boat Tours - Lagan Legacy
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This page shows the excursion boats of the Belfast boat operator Lagan Boat Company NI Ltd, who are also marketed as Titanic Boat Tours. Lagan Legacy is an associated charity set up to preserve and promote the maritime history and heritage of Belfast. They also own the Dutch barge
Confiance
which is to be converted into an arts centre, and the 1923 tender
Ranger
In 2009, the Lagan Boat Company operated regular Titanic Boat Tours on the River Lagan at Belfast using the
Joyce Too
from No.2 Jetty on Donegall Quay.
Vessels on This Page:-
Joyce Too
Mona
Ranger
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Joyce Too
Joyce Too
was running 75 minute cruises on the River Lagan at Belfast in 2009.
Joyce Too
on the River Lagan in Belfast
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 12th May 2009
Joyce Too
on the River Lagan in Belfast
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 12th May 2009
Joyce Too
on the River Lagan in Belfast
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 12th May 2009
Joyce Too
on the River Lagan in Belfast
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 12th May 2009
Joyce Too
on the River Lagan in Belfast
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 12th May 2009
Joyce Too
on the River Lagan in Belfast
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 12th May 2009
Mona
Built: 1951 - 51 feet long - 25 gross tons - 99 passengers
Mona
was built by Frazer of Mevagissey for Harry Johns of Falmouth as his
Queen of the Fal
. He later founded
Enterprise Boats
who are still going strong. In 1963 she left Falmouth and went to St. Ives where she became the
Cornish Belle
and ran first for Paynter and then for Wilson. She returned to the Fal in 1996 with Newmans of Tolverne, retaining her
Cornish Belle
name. In 2007 Newmans sold her to Brixham and replaced her with the
Alice-Marie
from Poole, which he then renamed
Queen of the Fal
.
Cornish Belle
sported the 'CPS' flag on her funnel (Carol and Peter Scott). They had bought the old
Brixham Belle
(now with
Dolphin World (Gibraltar)
) when Ernie Cudd retired, then had
Brixham Belle II
(which has had many names but has now become
Western Lady VII
) and now run the
Torbay Belle
.
Cornish Belle
passed to Belfast owners in 2009, renamed
Mona
.
Cornish Belle
at St Ives
Scan: © Rhos Newman
Cornish Belle
in Newman's ownership on the Fal
Photo: © Graham Thorne
Cornish Belle
on Torquay/Brixham service
Photo: © Steve Powell
Cornish Belle
on Torquay/Brixham service
Photo: © Steve Powell
Ranger
Ranger
was built in 1923 in Belfast as a tender for the P&O liner
Mooltan (3)
(also Belfast-built). She was donated to Lagan Legacy bt Clyde Marine Services in 2009.
Ranger
on the River Lagan at Belfast
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 23rd July 2008
Ranger
on the River Lagan at Belfast
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 23rd July 2008
Ranger
on the River Lagan at Belfast
Photo: © Ian Boyle, 23rd July 2008
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