laika
Well-Known Member
With apologies because I'm posting in Scuttlebutt about a steam powered ship but I suspect this will be of interest to some...
I recently did my first bit of sailing on the west coast of Scotland and while I was there had the chance to take a ride on the Waverley, billed as the world's last sea-going paddle steamer. The Waverley is currently doing a round Britain tour with excursions from various places on the south coast this month. It's a beautiful ship, surprisingly fast, the engines are viewable and I thought it was a worthwhile day out
Web site: Waverley Excursions – The World's last Seagoing paddle steamer
Timetable: https://waverleyexcursions.co.uk/wp...-South-Coast-Isle-of-Wight-2025-Timetable.pdf
I recently did my first bit of sailing on the west coast of Scotland and while I was there had the chance to take a ride on the Waverley, billed as the world's last sea-going paddle steamer. The Waverley is currently doing a round Britain tour with excursions from various places on the south coast this month. It's a beautiful ship, surprisingly fast, the engines are viewable and I thought it was a worthwhile day out
Web site: Waverley Excursions – The World's last Seagoing paddle steamer
Timetable: https://waverleyexcursions.co.uk/wp...-South-Coast-Isle-of-Wight-2025-Timetable.pdf



