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I believe waverley did in fact use both funnels when first built, the boilers were fitted with the 'furnaces' at opposite ends so the smoke from them used one funnel each. When the boilers were replaced, the new ones were fitted so the smoke from both went into a kind of upside down Y-shape duct and into the front funnel only. I don't know offhand when this was but since this model has four lifeboats.... could it be from that time?
Indeed, white smoke! What had they for firing the boilers? White coal?Andreas
- this may not have been the case in the period in which your model is set though!
...incidentally, looks like I was wrong about having three gangways, this was taken on the same cruise as the previous picture and we see the wider gangway between the inner and outer railings, this is in addition to the one on the deck and one on each landing platform - so there's at least four and maybe five - this may not have been the case in the period in which your model is set though!
Hi, it's difficult to sayQuote from: mjt60a on October 27, 2008, 08:38:46 AM - this may not have been the case in the period in which your model is set though!I wondered that myself as we have four life boats and life rafts did she ever have all at the same time? I know there was a time when she had 3 lifeboats and liferafts. During that period i dont think she had the two gold stripes down the hull.Also, just to confuse matters more, depending on what period she is modeled on she may also have had boards to allow cars to board. Devils in the detail ..........
Oh dear Ken, 1974 Cal Mac funnels, 4 lifeboats no liferafts, and white superstructure1975 - LNER funnels, also, and this is the bit that your not going to like, superstructure white from memory and could be wrong she stayed the same till the 90's