Specmaster wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 4:23 pm
tggzzz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:48 am
Yesterday's "adventure", which can nowadays only be seen in a single place.
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But what's unusual about that?
I think that its a paddle steamer?
Yup, the world's last ocean-going paddle steamer, PS Waverely.
Here's the nearest to TE:
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And here's more of that
very impressive room. I have pleasing videos; nothing hidden there.
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There are two ways passengers can get past that "mind your head" obstacle: directly over it, or upstairs and outside.
You ought to be able to guess what passengers are climbing over. Note the blurred piston; the photo was 1/30s, so it isn't surprising.
Note the green walkway on the left; the engineers use that when oiling the engine. HSE? Wozzat? Passengers can't quite reach the moving parts; they would have to climb over the mahogany balustrade.
The lifeboat (from the station on the far right) came out to meet it (and guide it in?)
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It isn't the first time I've been on the Waverley, but the 6hr trip was the longest. I wonder if I'll go on it again?
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