Loch Lomond's Iconic Steamer Leaves The Water For Forty Year Check-up

BALLOCH, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 10: The paddle steamer the Maid of the Loch slips back into the water after the supporting cradle snapped on January 10, 2019 in Balloch,Scotland. Loch Lomond’s paddle steamer, Maid of the Loch, is set to undergo a historic slipping for the first time in almost forty years. Once on the slipway, the 191-foot-long, 555-ton ship will undergo a full ultrasound survey to provide a definite report on its condition, before the one-million-pound refurbishment work takes place. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
BALLOCH, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 10: The paddle steamer the Maid of the Loch slips back into the water after the supporting cradle snapped on January 10, 2019 in Balloch,Scotland. Loch Lomond’s paddle steamer, Maid of the Loch, is set to undergo a historic slipping for the first time in almost forty years. Once on the slipway, the 191-foot-long, 555-ton ship will undergo a full ultrasound survey to provide a definite report on its condition, before the one-million-pound refurbishment work takes place. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
Loch Lomond's Iconic Steamer Leaves The Water For Forty Year Check-up
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