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SOS appeal goes out to save SS Sir Walter Scott

- By Hugh Dougherty

AN URGENT call has gone out from the Loch Katrine Steamship Trust for enthusiast­s, businesses and public bodies to rally round to help raise £500,000 before the end of this year to ensure the 1899-built freshwater steamer SS Sir Walter Scott can sail again in 2022.

The trust, which took over the historic ship from Scottish Water in 2005, fitted two new Cochran Wee Chieftain boilers in 2008. The trust also converted the vessel from coal firing to biofuel, making it one of the first heritage steam-powered vessels to be converted in that way.

Boiler hairline cracks were discovered during inspection in 2020, and the ship was berthed pending the launch of an appeal which was delayed by the Covid-19 crisis.

James Fraser, Loch Katrine Steamship Trust chief executive, said: “We have been delayed by Covid and, of course, have been unable to generate trading revenue to meet the cost of repairs, so we’ve now launched our appeal, SOS Save our Steamer, to ensure that this much-loved historic ship can sail again next summer.”

Built by Denny Bros of Dumbarton in 1899, SS Sir Walter Scott completed sea trials on the Firth of Clyde before being dismantled into a kit of numbered parts. These were taken to Loch Katrine by barge up Loch Lomond and then carried overland on carts pulled by teams of horses to be reassemble­d and put into service in 1900.

The ship, which cruises in summer between Trossachs Pier and Stronaclac­har on what is Glasgow’s public water supply, was operated by a variety of owners, including Glasgow Corporatio­n, Strathclyd­e Regional Council and Scottish Water before its present trust owners.

James Fraser says that the trust is determined that the ship, named after Sir Walter Scott – whose poem Lady of the Lake and novel Rob Roy put Loch Katrine on the tourist map – will sail again in 2022. “We make a significan­t contributi­on to the fragile economy of the Trossachs as well as keeping a historic vessel in operation. We simply can’t allow Sir Walter to go under,” he said.

Full details of the appeal are at www.saveourste­amship.com

 ?? PHOTO: HUGH DOUGHERTY ?? SS Sir Walter Scott leaves Trossachs Pier in happier times. The Loch Katrine Steamship Trust is determined she will sail again.
PHOTO: HUGH DOUGHERTY SS Sir Walter Scott leaves Trossachs Pier in happier times. The Loch Katrine Steamship Trust is determined she will sail again.

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