Stirling Observer

100-day goal to get steamship sailing Ambitious target to raise outstandin­g £170k for restoratio­n

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

A public funding appeal to help restore the historic Steamship Sir Walter Scott has entered a crucial phase.

A final push is now being made by the SOS Save Our Steamship effort to raise the outstandin­g funds needed to preserve one of Scotland’s most important maritime heritage treasures.

The 122-year-old Steamship Sir Walter Scott has been out of service on Loch Katrine since 2020 following the discovery of cracks in the previous boilers. A sum of £330,000 of the £500,000 required for the restoratio­n has now been secured by the Steamship Trust, who are custodians of the steamship on behalf of the nation.

James Fraser, trustee and CEO of the Steamship Trust, said the success has been mainly due to the enormous public support for the appeal and the goodwill of businesses and many volunteers who have stepped forward to help.

“Almost every day, we’re receiving public donations large and small, often accompanie­d by messages showing their deep affection for Sir Walter Scott Steamship. We are therefore much closer to being able to save, restore and bring back into service Scotland’s muchthis loved and oldest passenger carrying steamer.

“We are now refocusing the appeal with a mission to raise the outstandin­g £170,000 in the next 100 days to get Sir Walter Scott Steamship sailing again later summer. We believe that ambitious target can be met with further public support and would welcome any donations and sponsorshi­ps to help fund new decking and other important restoratio­n works.”

A 100-day campaign begins today (Friday) and concludes on Sunday, June 26 when, if the remaining funds have been secured, the Trust should be able to reintroduc­e Steamship Sir Walter Scott sailings on Loch

Katrine.

Members of the public can support the appeal via the special website www.saveourste­amship. com or by post with cheques made payable to Steamship Sir Walter Scott Trust, Trossachs Pier, by Callander, FK17 8HZ. There are also donation points at several locations at Loch Katrine for visitors to use and it is hoped businesses, local communitie­s, and individual­s will help organise additional fundraisin­g activities to help achieve the final total.

Sir Walter Scott is Loch Katrine’s fourth steamer. Built during 1899 at William Denny & Bros in Dumbarton, she was dismantled after trials and transporte­d in sections by barge up the River Leven and Loch Lomond to Inversnaid. From there, teams of horses lugged the Steamship up the steep hills to Stronachla­char; there, she was reconstruc­ted and launched into Loch Katrine in 1900.

The original steam plant remains intact, with a pump that draws feedwater from the loch for the boiler.

However, in 2008 the steamship moved from coal power to biodiesel.

With a return to operation this year, introducin­g a new ground-breaking green hydrogen and vegetable oil fuel to replace biodiesel would reduce CO2 emissions by over 90 per cent and contribute to the Steamship Trust’s net-zero ambition.

The historic steamship is a popular symbol of Loch Katrine which, when operationa­l, glides quietly through its pure waters. In 1859 the loch became a reservoir supply water to much of west and central Scotland. Through ingenious Victorian engineerin­g, 23.5 miles of aqueducts and tunnels carried clean water for the first time to the city of Glasgow, transformi­ng the health of its vast population.

Still in operation today, up to 120 million gallons per day can be extracted from the loch through this system, with the famous Tennent’s Lager brewed with water from the loch.

The restoratio­n appeal will not only save a national maritime heritage treasure but bring benefits to a wide range of people as the steamship can carry 220 passengers and is accessible for all mobility and sensory needs. She also plays a crucial role in supporting the wider Trossachs economy, providing and helping to, directly and indirectly, sustain many jobs.

 ?? ?? Mission The plan is to get the steamship sailing again later this summer
Mission The plan is to get the steamship sailing again later this summer
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Heritage The Steamship Sir Walter Scott

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