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Recreation /Restaurant/Night Club Vessel known as M.V.SELANDIA


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LOA: 110 mtrs

Beam : 17 mtrs

Draft : 4 mtrs

Built : Helsingor Shipyard,Denmark 1950 as a Passenger Train Ferry

Built 1950 Helsingor Shipyard ,Denmark as a Passenger Train Ferry . Re-Fitted in 1988 as a period style Floating Restaurant and Entertainment Centre.

During current ownership she was moved to the North East UK and has undergone updating of kitchen,bar and dinning facilities together with a state of the art 2000 person nightclub. She has covers for approx 500 inside plus promenade sundecks for drinks and refreshments. See www.theprincessselandia.com


Currently being used for conferences,restaurant,functions,weddings,beer garden and nightclub.

Retiring owners would welcome prospective buyers to discuss the posibility of either a business partnership or a private financial agreement so easing new owners initial operating costs.
The Ship can stay on current prime harbour berth or help would given on towing the vessel to new owners
location.Please note this vessel would need towing to new location.

HUGE PRICE REDUCTION

TS Queen Mary !! VESSEL IS NOW SOLD!!


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The TS'Queen Mary’ is to be sold as seen. She must vacate the current mooring on the river Thames so a new home must be found.
Aassistance can be provided in removing TS Queen Mary from her current mooring.

LOA:252 feet Beam:35 feet Draft:7.5ft
Builder: William Denny in 1933 as Steam Excursion Vessel.
Constuction: steel.

The vessel would require the use of Tugs to remove from current location and MCA approval for towage to new destination.

Brief History:
The twin funnel Clyde steamer TS Queen Mary was built at the William Denny shipyard at Dumbarton for Williamson-Buchanan. The 871 gross tons steamer was powered by three direct drive steam turbines, and carried 2086 passengers .

In 1935 the vessel relinquished her name for the famous Cunard liner to be launched by Her Majesty Queen Mary and became TS Queen Mary II.

The TS Queen Mary was retired 27 September 1977. She was then laid up.

The ship was bought by Bass Leisure Retail and taken south to London to become a floating pub/restaurant, She underwent a £2.5m refurbishment in 1997 .

Facilities included two bars and two function rooms. The top deck of the ship is used as an open air venue with bar facilities.

The full history of the Queen Mary can seen on the following website:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TS_Queen_Mary

Additionally, there is a dedicated Queen Mary website:

http://www.queenmary.co.uk/qm_home.html

During the refit, the vessel was totally decommissioned with the steam turbines removed.

The following reports are available:
14 page survey report
Ultrasonic hull thickness measurement report is favorable.
Asbestos report confirming that there is NO asbestos anywhere on board.

Current owners have instructed the vessel to be sold at only £160.000 for quick sale