Robertsons River Cruises
We are delighted to offer crewed trips down the Deben on our ex RNLI Lifeboat “Sarah Ann Austin”
Explore the River Deben in Eco-Friendly Style
Experience the serenity of the River Deben with our newly fitted electric engine, offering an eco-friendly and uniquely quiet journey along its beautiful waters.
Our vessel is licensed to carry up to 12 passengers and is operated by a team of two fully trained and experienced crew members, ensuring your trip is both safe and enjoyable.
Gather your family, friends, or colleagues and take advantage of this unique opportunity to discover the stunning river landscape. Perfect for birthdays, team outings, or special occasions, our tailored trips create unforgettable memories.
Trip Details:
Departure Point: Robertsons Boatyard, Lime Kiln Quay, Woodbridge
Free parking available on-site
Duration: From 30 mins to 2 hours, with customizable options to suit your preferences and interests
Let us know your requirements, and we'll craft the perfect trip for you—don’t hesitate to ask!
Seasonal Prices apply as follows :
Spring/Summer 1 Hour trip £200
Autumn/Winter 1 Hour trip £150
Add extension to trip £50 per half-hour
Honouring the Legacy of Sarah Ann Austin
To celebrate the rich history of the Sarah Ann Austin, we proudly donate a percentage of the turnover from these trips to The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).
As the river at Woodbridge is tidal, trip availability is carefully scheduled to coincide with high tide. Timings will vary daily, so please get in touch to plan your visit. For bookings, email us or call our office at 01394 382305.
An Historic Icon
The Sarah Ann Austin, listed on the National Historic Ships register, is a Liverpool Class Lifeboat with a mahogany construction. Built by Groves and Gutteridge of Cowes in 1937, she served as the Blackpool Beach lifeboat from 1937 to 1961 and is credited with saving 32 lives at sea.
In a step toward sustainability, Sarah has been converted from a diesel engine to a battery-powered electric motor, making her one of the few commercial vessels in the UK operating solely on electric power on tidal rivers.