(Note: As Waverley's engine and Paddle Wheels are directly connected through the crank shaft, the Paddle Wheels were "tethered" in order to stop rotation and avoid movement of the engine components - a few sore arms and shoulders among Saturday's volunteers are testament to the "tethering" work done)
Two tugs, Bruiser and Battler of Clyde Marine Services were used in the move
Here Waverley makes her first movement of 2009
as she moves off her winter berth at Glasgow Science Centre
Even under tow, Waverley looks a smart vessel
reflecting the work undertaken during the winter by crew,
and volunteers, on deck and superstructure,
reflecting the work undertaken during the winter by crew,
and volunteers, on deck and superstructure,
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