The Yorkshire Belle

Built 1947 by Cook Walton &
Gemmel, Beverley, a passenger vessel which ran pleasure trips based at Bridlington.
She has a rivetted and welded steel hull and two Gardner diesel engines 8L3
models built in 1951.
She is the last remaining Bridlington pleasure boat of the 6 that operated during the 1920s to 1950s.
Details
Name: Yorkshire Belle
Certificate number: 440
Status: Registered
Function: Passenger Vessel
Location: Bridlington, East Riding
of Yorkshire, England
Length Overall: 24.38 metres
(79.93 feet)
Gross Tonnage: 69.94
Draught: 1.52 metres (4.98 feet)
Maximum Breadth: 5.79 metres
(18.98 feet)
