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I think I read somewhere that there is an arcane bylaw on the Thames that paddle steamers have to have portholes and not windows on the sponsons. I believe the windows were plated up prior to her first visit to the Thames in 1978.Of course this could be a classic paddle myth!!!
DJCFI've been abroad on holiday and didn't know about WAVERLEY until now, what steps did you take Fitz - big ones!I remember when my cousin was the captain on her and he had an incident off Arrochar in CSP days.A gust of wind caught her and put her against a shingle bank off the pier with such force that it snapped the fore mast and she sailed for the rest of the season with just a stump.She is a tempermental lady!
I thought the portholes were to protect the modesty of those using the urinal in the gents
Her 'new' berth at Dunoon is AWFUL compared to the pier of old.
Quote from: Channel on July 18, 2009, 01:50:05 AMHer 'new' berth at Dunoon is AWFUL compared to the pier of old. Waverley berthed twice at the old wooden pier at Dunoon today, rather than the end of the breakwater.
Quote from: djcf on July 24, 2009, 07:14:11 AMQuote from: Channel on July 18, 2009, 01:50:05 AMHer 'new' berth at Dunoon is AWFUL compared to the pier of old. Waverley berthed twice at the old wooden pier at Dunoon today, rather than the end of the breakwater.A step in the right direction!