Waverley cancel weekend sailings
The Waverley have cancelled upcoming sailings this weekend as they admit the repairs to the steam winch are proving to be more time consuming than first thought.
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The Waverley have cancelled upcoming sailings this weekend as they admit the repairs to the steam winch are proving to be more time consuming than first thought.
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Work is continuing to repair one of Waverley’s steam winches after a fault was detected on Wednesday evening (24th July). Unfortunately, the repair work is still underway and therefore Waverley is not able to sail on Friday 26th July.
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