Because of the ongoing price fluctuation
on Red Diesel all trips will be individually
quoted for by the Skipper
Hard Labour is 33ft long at the waterline and with a beam of 16ft she is an extremley stable platform
for any of the tasks asked of her. She is also fitted out with heated wheelhouse, disabled access,
a full size on deck toilet and shower, ample seating area and an oven.
Hard Labour is the premier charter vessel on the Essex Coast. Powered by twin Iveco 280hp engines she has a comfortable cruise of 18kts and a sprint speed of 25kts and is fitted out to the
highest spec, fully coded and insured, with the latest electronics onboard.
Showcase
Showcase. Every month we feature the very best of the best in this Gallery.
We would like to see you here.
This year has been amazing for Bass here is a recent crews catch.
Other Services
Although Hard Labour is primarily a fishing charter vessel she is kept in tip top condition and can be hired for Filming, Corporate Events or Seal and Bird Watching. Hard Labour is an accredited and practical vessel that can be hired for many different types of work and events.
Survey and Diving
Seal Watching
Corporate Days Out
TV and Film Location
Ashes Scattering
Our helpful and experienced Skippers are fully licensed and insured to tackle most tasks,
and with 35 years experience working in the Thames Estuary and North Sea,
your assured that you are in safe hands.
Moored at Essex Marina,
Wallasea Island, Essex. SS4 2HF
Free Parking
Launched at the end of september 2011, after a 10 month build,
Hard Labour
is 33ft long at the waterline and with a beam of 16ft
she is an extremley stable fishing platform and with her large deck area
she comfortably accommodates the 10 anglers she is coded for.
Link to Bookings and Calendar
Call or Email us
Boat Located at
Essex Marina,
Wallasea Island, Essex. SS4 2HF
Skipper will give you final directions to the boat.
Main Tel: 07801285499
Alt Tel: 07790457560
well quite a lot, but mostly amongst themselves. Is this a secret?
No, but when boat sea fishermen find a quality boat and skippers that put them on the FISH,
they tend to keep it to themselves and their crews . . .
but here are a few comments that they have let slip.