Richard Dunstan Workboats RMAS Waterbus (Snub Nose) Class
Amazing interior!
- Boat REF# · 332653
- Length · 45'11"
- Year · 1981
- Construction · Steel
- Underwater profile · Full-Displacement
- Sleeping berths · 2
- Engine · 1 x diesel 390hp, V8 Dorman (1981)
- Lying · Lewes
Extra Details
Builder | Richard Dunston Workboats |
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Lying | Lewes |
Fuel capacity | 264.0 USG Total - 2 Tanks |
Water capacity | 44.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Holding tank capacity | 26.4 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Last survey | 10/09/2020 |
Mechanical
Engine | 1 x diesel 390hp |
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Engine make and model | V8 Dorman (1981) |
Engine Hours |
engine1= 11348 |
Engine Cooled | Indirect |
Steering | wheel |
Drive | shaft |
Prop(s) | 4 blade |
Fuel consumption (approx) | Not Recorded |
Max speed (approx) | 10 knots |
Battery number estimated
On board generator removed, generator located ashore, adjacent to ship, in container
Dimensions
Length | 45'11" |
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Beam | 15'5" |
Draft Min | 3'11" |
Headroom | 6'7" |
Storage | On mooring |
Electrical Systems
24 volt battery, 240 shore power voltage, 4 batteries charged by: shore power, generator
Construction
Construction | Steel |
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Underwater profile | Full-Displacement |
Finish | Paint finish |
Gross tonnage 24 64/100
Tank capacities and numbers estimated
Accommodation
Total # of berths | 2 |
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No. of double berths | 1 |
Cabin(s) | 2 |
Sink | 2 |
Shower | 2 |
Heads | 2 heads () |
One portaloo head, one composting
Storage under double berth
3 burner propane Stove
Accommodation
Stove | |
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Sink | |
Refrigerator | |
Freezer | |
Carpet | |
Drapes | |
Cabin heating | |
Pressurised water system | |
Hot water system | |
Non-Smokers |
One portaloo head, one composting
Storage under double berth
3 burner propane Stove
Deck Gear
Rode | |
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Fenders | |
Davits | |
Instrument Covers |
Electric windlass
1 anchors
Nav Equipment
Compass | |
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Radar | |
VHF DSC radio | |
Navigation lights |
Day shapes included
Loudhailer
Rudder angle indicator
Safety Equipment
Life buoys |
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2 bilge pumps (0 manual / 2 electric)
Manual bilge pumps fitted to all sections, located on the superstructure
Extinguishers
Manual fire pump fitted on the aft deck, not working
FM200 extinguisher system for engine room
Fire blanket
Broker's Comments
Take a moment to pause and imagine life on board, surrounded by the countryside and river - it could be bliss! Especially as this boat could come with her own riverside berthing, complete with lawn and large flower bed, by separate negotiation.
This Richard Dunston Work Boat is believed to have been built for the Ministry of Defence and based at Portsmouth naval dockyard and used to ferry Royal Navy staff around the harbour and bases located there until 2003, when she was apparently sold to a dive company and converted to a dive vessel until she fell into private hands in 2018.
Now she has been converted to attractive and comfortable accommodation . Her forward accommodation consists of a large area, now used as a laundry, with its own en suite composting toilet - this was previously a kitchen, then a bedroom - the equipment has been removed, leaving behind the washing machine and lots of storage space.
Her bridge is pretty much as it always has been, with lots of vintage touches and great views over the locale.
In her after accommodation, you'll find a really well appointed and large saloon, kitchen, toilet and bedroom - the decor has been really thought about and it really feels like a nice and cosy place to be - of note is the feeling of sturdiness and strength throughout the whole boat. Her last survey, in 2020, attested to her hull thickness being not far off what it was designed to be at build.
Down below, we have a large engine room, with a working V8 Dorman diesel and lots of other associated plant. Two other compartments also house her steering gear, plus more storage.
Investment so far includes a central heating system, a refitted kitchen, a full 24V electric system with inverter and solar panels - her owners say that they live off grid during the summer, with generator use for an hour or two day over winter.
All in all, she feels like a very good conversion from industrial to private use, whilst actually retaining her potential ability to either work, or continue as a moveable boat.
Subject to agreement with the vendors, you may be able to keep her where she is and rent her privately for £600 pcm, or purchase her AND the mooring for £125,000.
Please note that the berth is not formally residential and we are only brokering the sale of the vessel.
Direct from her owners:
"The land is part of the South Down's natural reserve-protected environment; therefore, no residential permit will be issued. The only restriction that I can see on the leisure mooring (vs. residential) is that you cannot receive mail, use the address as your main residence and trash collectors. Also, in the mooring right, there is no limitation on the number of nights per year, and it is not monitored." These details should be very independently verified.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
Owners FAQ's
How long have you owned the boat for?
About 4 years
Why are you selling her?
We're moving away
Where have you sailed her?
Locally