Ross Tiger

Ross Tiger
  • Alexandra Dock
    Grimsby, eng DN31 1UZ

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4.6 - (14 reviews)
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4.6 - (14 reviews)
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  • Chris Lotus cortina

    Reservation recommended Yes More
    Apr 27th, 2023

  • D D


    Nov 28th, 2022

  • Shirley Haslett

    Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
    Jul 16th, 2022

  • bill dawkins

    We visited the Grimsby fishermens heritage museum mid April 2023 its a museum about the way of life for trawler men in Grimsby , it is extremely well presented. There is also a very nice coffee shop. I would recommend a visit to the museum. But following on from the museum a guided tour of the side trawler the Ross Tiger and a tour not to be missed, the guide was (Bob I believe)an ex skipper of trawlers and extremely informative with explanations of how a trawler operated , and his stories of some of his experiences .An outstanding experience if you get the opportunity do visit its well worth the time. I would like to think that as part of Grimsbys heritage the Council will help with the upkeep of this fascinating part of Grimsbys history for generations to come. 25 Hours spent and worth every second.
    Apr 26th, 2023

  • Jrmil ROBINSON-C

    I sailed on the Ross Tiger many years ago now. She is a loverly ship . Back in the early 70s we had some great catches back then and the crew got on great with each other most of the time. If you have never been on the Ross Tiger it well worth the visit . The council was given this ship for only 1 as far as I am aware. Like someone eles as said the ship is starting to sink . We already lost the Lincoln castle steam ferry a few years ago that was a desirable ferry boat and was sold for scrap. If the council don't start to repair the Ross Tiger then this ship will end up in a scrap heap . . We know it will cost alot to fix her up . But for how long it's been owned by the council I don't think they have ever spent a penny on her . What a disgrace. Do you people want to see her scraped. I know I do not .
    Nov 15th, 2022

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Ross Tiger

Ross Tiger is located at Alexandra Dock in Grimsby, England DN31 1UZ. Ross Tiger can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Chris Lotus cortina on Google

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    Shirley Haslett on Google

    image Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More


    bill dawkins on Google

    image We visited the Grimsby fishermens heritage museum mid April 2023 its a museum about the way of life for trawler men in Grimsby , it is extremely well presented.
    There is also a very nice coffee shop.
    I would recommend a visit to the museum.
    But following on from the museum a guided tour of the side trawler the Ross Tiger and a tour not to be missed, the guide was (Bob I believe)an ex skipper of trawlers and extremely informative with explanations of how a trawler operated , and his stories of some of his experiences .An outstanding experience if you get the opportunity do visit its well worth the time.
    I would like to think that as part of Grimsbys heritage the Council will help with the upkeep of this fascinating part of Grimsbys history for generations to come.
    25 Hours spent and worth every second.


    Jrmil ROBINSON-C on Google

    image I sailed on the Ross Tiger many years ago now. She is a loverly ship . Back in the early 70s we had some great catches back then and the crew got on great with each other most of the time. If you have never been on the Ross Tiger it well worth the visit . The council was given this ship for only 1 as far as I am aware. Like someone eles as said the ship is starting to sink .
    We already lost the Lincoln castle steam ferry a few years ago that was a desirable ferry boat and was sold for scrap. If the council don't start to repair the Ross Tiger then this ship will end up in a scrap heap . . We know it will cost alot to fix her up . But for how long it's been owned by the council I don't think they have ever spent a penny on her . What a disgrace. Do you people want to see her scraped. I know I do not .


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