Magna Carta (barge)
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Magna Carta
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Name: | Magna Carta |
Route: | River Thames |
Launched: | 1936 |
Christened: | Pia |
Status: | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class & type: | Commercial passenger vessel |
Tonnage: | 225 |
Length: | 117 ft (36 m) |
Beam: | 16.5 ft (5.0 m) |
Decks: | 2 |
Installed power: | 230-volt 60KVA generator and inverters for silent night power |
Propulsion: | Scania 218 HP |
Speed: | Maximum 10 knots |
Capacity: | 8 passengers |
Crew: | Captain and 4 crew |
Notes: | Holds 10 tons of water and 3 tons of fuel |
Magna Carta was built in the Netherlands in 1936. She was converted from a sand carrying cargo vessel to a hotel barge by Dominic Read in 2001-2002 after 65 years of carrying cargo for the same family. She was sold to be replaced with a much larger vessel as she was no longer large enough to compete in the cargo carrying industry.[citation needed] The barge conversion was designed and the conversion managed by Dominic Read. The barge is owned by TempleRead cruises, a partnership of Dominic Read, Geoffrey Temple and Cecile Temple.
She presently serves as a luxury hotel barge, cruising the River Thames.
Magna Carta currently has 4 double cabins allowing her to carry up to 8 passengers. She also has separate crew quarters which house the crew of four. Deck plan The crew consists of the captain, two hostesses, chef, and tour guide.[1][2][3]
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Magna Carta FRONT COVER.JPG
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Magna Carta Double Cabin.jpg
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Magna Carta Bathroom.JPG
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Magna Carta Cabin Pic2.jpg
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