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PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2023 4:27 pm 
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PS Waverley is the last seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world.

https://waverleyexcursions.co.uk/

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Built in 1946, she sailed from Craigendoran on the Firth of Clyde to Arrochar on Loch Long until 1973.

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Bought by the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society (PSPS), she has been restored to her 1947 appearance and now operates passenger excursions around the British coast.

Since 2003, Waverley has been listed in the National Historic Fleet by National Historic Ships UK as "a vessel of pre-eminent national importance".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS_Waverley


Name PS Waverley
Owner Since 1974: Paddle Steamer Preservation Society

Operator
1946–48: London and North Eastern Railway;
1948–73: Caledonian Steam Packet Company;
since 1973: Waverley Excursions

Builder A. & J. Inglis, Glasgow
Yard number 1330P
Launched 2 October 1946
Maiden voyage 16 June 1947

Identification
IMO number: 5386954[1]
Callsign: GRPM
MMSI number: 232001540
Status Operational

General characteristics
Class and type Coastal excursion paddle steamer
Tonnage 693 grt
Length 239 ft 11 in (73.13 m) s
Beam 57 ft 3 in (17.45 m) s
Draught 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) s
Installed power 2,100 ihp (1,566kW)
Propulsion Diagonal triple expansion steam engine built by Rankin & Blackmore, Greenock

Speed
14 kn (26 km/h) in service
Trials speed in 1947 18.37 kn (34.02 km/h) at 56 rpm
Capacity Up to 925 passengers in Class V waters.

Paddle Steamer Waverley - September 2023

https://youtu.be/Xb1Zz4QSsas


https://youtu.be/aS2qdWNEL1I


September 2023 - PS Waverley on our way to Bournemouth airshow from Yarmouth via Swanage. About 18 knots..

What a beauty!

https://youtu.be/qiZ760p35nQ

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 1:49 pm 
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What a very special day today has been for Shieldhall and PS Waverley !

It's not every day that 2 Glasgow built steamship's with an combined aged over 144 years sail alongside each other up the Needles Channel and pass Hurst Castle into the Solent.

Images - IWillFilm Ltd.

Steamship Shieldhall.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2023 2:17 pm 
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A few photos of details:

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2023 4:56 am 
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The enduring allure of The Waverley paddle steamer.

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By Carol Duncan
BBC Scotland News

The world's last sea-going paddle steamer has been delighting passengers for decades.
The Waverley launched along the River Clyde on 2 October 1946 - but this year it had one of its busiest seasons.
We've pulled together some images that capture the story and enduring affection felt for this historic vessel.

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Sir Billy Connolly entertains passengers on The Waverley in 1973

Closely associated with Scotland's shipbuilding heritage, The Waverley now gives people around the UK the chance to enjoy the traditional Clyde experience of a trip "doon the watter".
Sir Billy Connolly, strumming a banjo on its deck in the 1970s, summed up the attraction. "No kidding, it's a magic way to spend the day," he sang.

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The Waverley in Ilfracombe, Devon

For one more recent passenger, X/@ImagesLundy, a trip on The Waverley is about nostalgia and reminiscence.
"It captures the magic of times gone by. It was a truly mesmerising experience, as kind of time warp as though living part of history."

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The Waverley at sea in 1978.

The oil-fired steamship, built at the A & J Inglis yard in Glasgow, replaced an earlier PS Waverley that was lost during the evacuation of Dunkirk in 1940.
Entering service initally with the London and North Eastern Railway Clyde paddle steamer fleet, it eventually ended up being owned by Caledonian MacBrayne.
In 1974, it was gifted it to the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society for £1, after it was withdrawn from active service.

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Boiler refit on The Waverley in 2020.

The ship has an annual dry dock "MOT" where the hull is inspected and shipyard work is carried out in Greenock where specialist skills are needed to maintain the paddle wheels.
A boiler refit in 2020 cost £2.3m, while an earlier heritage restoration completed in 2003 restored the ship to its original appearance internally and externally, with new safety systems fitted at a cost of £7m.
This year the crowds kept coming as the vessel carried more than 140,000 passengers during the summer - the busiest season in years thanks to an extended sailing programme.

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Tower Bridge opens to allow The Waverley to pass.

Paul Semple, general manager of The Waverley, said the trips away from Scotland help keep the tradition of pleasure steamers alive in the Thames, Bristol Channel and the south coast: "It's about making sure that we keep the last of the paddle steamers going.
"Visiting other areas of the UK in shoulder season, spring and autumn, makes her more viable."

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Clare on The Waverley in 1990.

Clare Adams, from the Isle of Wight, said taking her children on the ship brought back memories of days out with her parents when she was a child.
"We went to Yarmouth and we all queued up on the pier waiting for it. You could see it coming from quite a distance away, so that was quite exciting, watching it slowly get bigger as it gets nearer to you.
"Getting to see how it all works when you can go down to the engine room, that's quite exciting," she said.

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Engineer at work on board The Waverley.

That engine room with its steam, steel, copper and gleaming brass - soundtracked by a steady mechanical heartbeat -is a highlight of any trip.
One of The Waverley's longest-serving engineers, John Lees, has worked on the paddle steamer for more than 20 seasons.
A new generation of apprentice engineers are now learning the skills of the shipyard to keep the paddle steamer operational.

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The Waverley passes Clydebank shipyard in 1985.

Here, the last Clyde-built sea-going paddle steamer passes the shipyard at Clydebank in 1985 - an industry that has mostly since disappeared.
Paddle ships were once a common sight along the river, but PS Waverley is now the only vessel of its kind in the world.

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The Waverley passes the Tallship Glen Lee and the Riverside Museum in Glasgow.

The Waverley here returns to the River Clyde in Glasgow - also home of Victorian cargo vessel, the Tall Ship Glenlee, and the city's Riverside Museum which is dedicated to transport.
Advances in technology and changing holiday habits led to a decline in passenger numbers on paddle steamships and yet The Waverley has outlasted the industrial times of the city where she was built.

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The Waverley passes Dumbarton Castle.

In this moody shot, The Waverley passes Dumbarton Castle in August 2023.
The ship will be in for maintenance on the 77th anniversary of its launch this week - getting ready to sail again.

More here:
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-66917388

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 5:47 am 
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"AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE PADDLE BOARDS

Your chance to own a symbolic part of Waverley which has driven her through the water over the past few seasons.

Every so often we must replace full paddle floats or damaged parts of paddles. Towards the end of the 2023 season a full paddle float was replaced during Waverley’s Thames sailings and currently in dry dock some paddle boards will be replaced following a full inspection of the paddles.

Paddle floats and boards do eventually need replaced as they become damaged and start to crack. Each paddle float is estimated to have hit the water 3 million times last season - not bad going when our engineers have only found two boards requiring replacement during the current dry docking.

There are ONLY SIX paddle boards currently available for purchase - each at £250. The funds from the sale of old paddle boards will help us cover the cost of buying new boards (we always carry spares).

Each paddle float on Waverley is made of 4 boards of opepe hard wood. Each board is 11 feet x 9 inches x 3 inches (approx).

Boards should be collected from Monday 22nd April from the Glasgow Science Centre – G51 1EA. Once you have purchased a board, we will be in touch to arrange a suitable time."

https://twitter.com/PS_Waverley/status/ ... 4449965137

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PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2024 6:15 am 
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Excellent photo of the paddle steamer wake.

"Paddle Steamer Waverley sails down the River Clyde on her first voyage of 2024."

Photo: Iain Masterton.
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Thanks for that image - made my create a new reference folder on the computer: wave-patterns :thumbs_up_1:

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