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The River Thames Boat Project is a registered charity that aims
to give people the chance to access the Thames, to discover this
fascinating river and learn about its environment. We provide
opportunities for personal and social development, and encourage
people to become more independent by participating in running the
Richmond Venturer, our specially adapted barge. The
Venturer is available for day cruises, residential voyages or
for static hire - as a floating classroom or for meetings or social
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Where we go |
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Voyages normally
start from Kingston; the cruising area is between the Thames Barrier
and Windsor.
Day cruises
usually go up river past Hampton Court Palace to Walton or
Shepperton, where we stop for lunch. The boat returns to Kingston in
the late afternoon. If the tide is in our favour we can also
go downstream beyond Richmond to Putney.
Alternatively, longer residential
voyages upriver to Windsor can be arranged. Cruises downstream
provide a chance to see London, its bridges and landmarks from the
perspective of the Thames. Please note that all downstream cruises
are dependent on the tides, which change daily. Please speak to our
Project Manager who will help you plan your cruise. |
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The Richmond Venturer
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The
barge is well appointed with a large galley - fitted with gas
cooker, fridge, double sink, microwave, plus a good selection of
crockery and cutlery - a spacious saloon, sleeping accommodation for
ten passengers and four crew, two toilets and showers accessible to
wheelchair users, a lift which provides access from the main deck to
the accommodation below for those who cannot manage the stairs,
safety equipment and a dinghy. The wheelhouse and upper deck offer
superb views of the Thames and the scenery.
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Our crew |
The Boat Project employs a qualified
skipper, who has overall responsibility for the Venturer and
everyone on board. The crew, who are volunteers, undergo regular
training. They run the boat and will be happy to help your group.
Many are knowledgeable about the river and all will be pleased to
talk to members of the group during the day but they are not trained
carers and do not provide personal care. |
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