On behalf of Paddleducks all around the world, I like to extend a
VERY warm welcome to Alistair (Deayton)
Alistair@deayton.freeserve.co.uk who has joined us from Paisley in
Scotland (how well I remember the on-the-ice duels between the
ferocious "Paisley Pirates" and our "Brighton Tigers.
Alistair is a very knowledgable contributor to the forums at
Scotships@yahoo.groups (all about the Scottish Ships past and
present) and also PSWaverley@Yahoogroups for all supporters of Paddle
Steamer "Waverley" ..just about the most famous sidewheeler this side
of the Atlantic..and mercifully..still operating!
As you all know we have an affinity for the beautiful, sleek "Clyde
Paddlers" many of whom were named after famous characters in Sir
Walter Scott's Classic novels. In fact my exposure to them was, as a
child when a number of them (including "Waverley 2") plied the South
Coast of England where I grew up.
I do invite you to visit our archives (files/links) which contain
paddlewheeler information submitted by our enthusiasts from all
around the world ..it's a fascinating place to visit.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Paddleducks/filesYou'll find a section on Clyde Paddlers there and in our Paddleducks
gallery I believe is a spectacular model photo of "Jeannie Deans"
here on Vancouver Island. We also have a lovely 1/48 R/C model
of "Waverley" in our Club and I just saw another one (a static model)
which is for sale in a jewelry store in Victoria for around
$1,000.00. (apparently professionally built in England at a cost of
$5,000.00) Paddleduck Dave Powell has also just conducted sea trials
on his sidepaddler based on the famous LNER Sidewheeler "Talisman".
I hope Alistair will be a constant contributor and resource in
Paddleducks and I look forward to seeing our archives grow with more
images and information on Scottish Paddlers of ALL description
...specially some of those great looking little steam tugs. I would
also love to hear about anyone else modeling Scottish paddlers.
So, please do tell us about yourself, Alistair, and about any
model boats you have built or owned, especially paddlers.
Please feel free to add images to the galleries and once, again,
we're glad to have you join us. WELCOME!!!
Paul J
(Paddleducks Moderator)
PS Alistair..on your next trip aboard "Waverley" can you please peek
in the engine room and tell us if her paddle shafts are connected
(or can be disengaged from each other) or maybe you could simply
phone the Chief engineer and ask for us !