Lightvessel No. 11

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Lightship No.11 Breeveertien
Lightship No.11 Breeveertien in 2005
History
Name
  • Restaurant Tinto (2009 – present)
  • Breeveertien (1998-2008)
  • Lightvessel No. 11 (1951-1995)
Owner
  • Trinity House (1951-1991) [1]
  • Pounds Marine Services (1991-1995)
  • Gus van der Loodt (1995-2008)
  • Daniel Berg & Pottasch (2008 – present) [2]
OrderedMarch 1950 [1]
BuilderPhilip and Son, Dartmouth[1]
Cost£67,269 [1]
Yard number1223 [1]
Launched15 August 1951 [1]
StatusRestored as a floating restaurant
General characteristics
Length41.94 m (137.6 ft)
Beam7.56 m (24.8 ft)
Draught4.24 m (13.9 ft)

Lightvessel No.11 was a lightvessel that was in service in the Irish Sea from 1951 to 1988.[1] She was built in 1951 for Trinity House by Philip & Son Ltd in Dartmouth, England.

She was used as a lightvessel near and Morecambe Bay before being retired on 21 October 1988. She was sold to Pounds Marine Services in 1991 for £20,000, arriving in Portsmouth on 16 July 1991. She was later sold to Gus van der Loodt in 1995, who towed her to Rotterdam to convert her to a floating restaurant, opening as Breeveertien in 1999, moored in the , Rotterdam, except for a brief period in April/May 2009 where she underwent a refit and restoration under new owners. On 1 November 2009 [1] she became the Restaurant Tinto,[2] and in 2014 a "British gastropub", now named "V11" or "Vessel 11", and still in the Wijnhaven.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Trinity House lightvessel No. 11". Retrieved 25 October 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Restaurant "Tinto"". Archived from the original on 17 May 2012. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
  3. ^ "About - Vessel 11". Vessel 11. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
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