
10 amazing pictures as Waverley makes first sail of season
Hundreds of people piled onto the popular vessel as it celebrates 50 years of sailing in preservation as the world's last sea-going paddle steamer.
The steamer has carried more than six million passengers and operates sight-seeing cruises out of more than 60 ports and piers across Britain.
Here are 10 incredible pictures from today's venture.
Can you spot yourself?
(Image: Chief officer Garry Stevenson and Captain Jim Harris. Pictures by Jeff.) (Image: Pictures by Jeff) (Image: Pictures by Jeff) (Image: 88-year-old Jim Stevenson from Pembrokeshire, Photo by Jeff.) (Image: Photo by Jeff.) (Image: Photo by Jeff.) (Image: Photo by Jeff.) (Image: Photo by Jeff.) (Image: Photo by Jeff.) (Image: Photo by Jeff.)To find out more about the Waverley Paddle Steamer, visit https://waverleyexcursions.co.uk/

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