Simply sublime. The scenery, the ship and oh those wonderful engines. It must be 60 odd years ago since I last saw them. Thanks for the excellent narration!
Paddle Steamer Waverley is one of the two best ships in the world. The other one is in Long Beach, CA at pier J -- RMS Queen Mary, built in Clydebank, Scotland. Hopefully, I'll sail again on the Waverley. Keep this magnificent tradition alive! Thanks for the wonderful video.
Great mechanical as well as scenic view. But I doubt the Waverley could handle big oceanic waves with such a low free board. On those days she's probably not in service.
during the first world war some of the fleet, ships the same size as Waverley, ended up in some very strange places such as Murmansk. In WW2 many served in the seas around the UK and cross channel. And in the 1860s some of Waverley's predecessors were sold by their owners to run the Union blockade in the US Civil War which meant a transatlantic voyage. One fleet member was sold in the 1900s to Canadian Pacific and sailed transatlantic to Canada. So they can do the heavy seas, but in general yes really estuary boats. Waverley's cruises get cancelled or curtailed by bad weather/seas sometimes.
Simply sublime. The scenery, the ship and oh those wonderful engines. It must be 60 odd years ago since I last saw them. Thanks for the excellent narration!
Saw her for the first time earlier in the year sailing into the River Torridge at Appledore in North Devon. A joy to behold.
A comprehensively well made video, most enjoyable with an informative narration beautifully captured pictures and sound...7.51mins of pure pleasure.
Paddle Steamer Waverley is one of the two best ships in the world. The other one is in Long Beach, CA at pier J -- RMS Queen Mary, built in Clydebank, Scotland. Hopefully, I'll sail again on the Waverley. Keep this magnificent tradition alive! Thanks for the wonderful video.
A wonderful video: the beauty of the ship set in the beauty of the place.
I was the purser who was very honoured to take this majestic craft to London
For an "old lady" she's got quite a turn of pace!
I'm pretty sure the film is speeded up. The speed is very hard to credit otherwise.
@@iantimpany2790 The video was at normal speed throughout
Great video
I love the Waverley Andy great video
She chugs along pretty good
Great mechanical as well as scenic view. But I doubt the Waverley could handle big oceanic waves with such a low free board. On those days she's probably not in service.
during the first world war some of the fleet, ships the same size as Waverley, ended up in some very strange places such as Murmansk. In WW2 many served in the seas around the UK and cross channel. And in the 1860s some of Waverley's predecessors were sold by their owners to run the Union blockade in the US Civil War which meant a transatlantic voyage. One fleet member was sold in the 1900s to Canadian Pacific and sailed transatlantic to Canada. So they can do the heavy seas, but in general yes really estuary boats. Waverley's cruises get cancelled or curtailed by bad weather/seas sometimes.
The annual world pipe band championship is not held in dunoon. Otherwise quite an enjoyable video
no open mouths?
herrliches schiff,gott erhalte es.
With the money they charge for a pint surely they can save themselves
down ,not dune the water, speak so we can understand, !jok
I'm afraid that's how we talk in Scotland