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  2. Loch Ness - Wikipedia

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    At Drumnadrochit is the "Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition" [11] which examines the natural history and legend of Loch Ness. Boat cruises operate from various locations on the loch shore, giving visitors the chance to look for the "monster". Urquhart Castle is located on the western shore, 2 kilometres (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles) east of Drumnadrochit.

  3. SS Lochness - Wikipedia

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    SS Lochness was a mail steamer, built by Harland and Wolff, Govan, the first of four new vessels built under the terms of the constitution of the new company, David MacBrayne (1928) Ltd. [4] She was the third vessel to carry the name and the last steamship ordered by MacBrayne's. [5]

  4. Clyde steamer - Wikipedia

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    This ship sails a full season of cruises every year from places around Britain, and has sailed across the English Channel for a visit to commemorate the 1940 sinking of her 1899-built predecessor at the Battle of Dunkirk. The 1900 steamer SS Sir Walter Scott still sails on Loch Katrine, while on Loch Lomond the PS Maid of the Loch is being ...

  5. Caledonian MacBrayne - Wikipedia

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    When the service began on 30 June 2011, preparation of the Argyll Flyer was incomplete, and as an interim measure the cruise boat MV Clyde Clipper was leased from Clyde Cruises. [16] Argyll Ferries was incorporated into Caledonian MacBrayne on 21 January 2019.

  6. Lough Neagh - Wikipedia

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    Traditional working boats on Lough Neagh include wide-beamed 4.9-to-6.4-metre (16 to 21 ft) clinker-built, sprit-rigged working boats and smaller flat-bottomed "cots" and "flats". Barges, here called "lighters", were used until the 1940s to transport coal over the lough and adjacent canals.

  7. MV Lochnevis (1934) - Wikipedia

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    From 1935, she also gave popular cruises to Gairloch, Loch Torridon and Loch Scavaig. [4] During World War II , she served as a minelayer . [ 5 ] The Portree mail service was being superseded by the short car ferry crossing at Kyle.

  8. Windermere Lake Cruises - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of Windermere Lake Cruises is near the ferry pier at Bowness-on-Windermere, whilst the boats are maintained on a slipway at Lakeside and a dry dock at Waterhead. The fleet of 17 passenger carrying vessels comprises four larger ships, usually referred to as steamers although all are now diesel/ diesel electric powered, and a ...

  9. MV Lochinvar - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015 and January 2017, she relieved on the Largs - Cumbrae route so that MV Loch Shira could go for her overhaul. It was announced in September 2015 that Lochinvar was to take over sailings between Mallaig and Armadale from April 2016, partnering MV Lord of the Isles and MV Loch Bhrusda , thus allowing MV Coruisk to become the second ...

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