WAVERLEY in the West Highlands – 2025

Following a short but extremely successful season of Clyde cruises at the start of her fiftieth year in..
❯ Read MoreFollowing a short but extremely successful season of Clyde cruises at the start of her fiftieth year in..
❯ Read MoreThe 2025 Annual General Meeting of the Clyde River Steamer Club was held on 16 April at the..
❯ Read MoreACROSS 1. This paddler could be seen as lucky (8) – TALISMAN 6. A much shortened ‘Astute’ perhaps..
❯ Read MoreOn Wednesday 12 March Angus Ross addressed CRSC with a captivating talk that examined in detail the steamer..
❯ Read MoreThree speakers gave us an evening to remember for our CRSC Members Night on Wednesday 12 February 2025..
❯ Read MoreOn Wednesday 11 December Paul Semple, General Manager of Waverley Excursions, addressed CRSC with a fascinating insight into..
❯ Read MoreThe 2024 Annual General Meeting of the Clyde River Steamer Club was held on 17 April at the..
❯ Read MoreShip enthusiasts turned out in force to watch the long-awaited launch of Glen Rosa at the yard of..
❯ Read MoreOn Wednesday 13 March weel-kent enthusiast Lawrence Macduff gave an enthralling presentation describing one of CalMac’s best-loved ferries,..
❯ Read MoreFour ships and four speakers added up to an evening to remember for CRSC on Wednesday 14 February..
❯ Read MoreThis is a ‘Members Only’ post. If you have not yet paid your CRSC subscription for 2023-24, your..
❯ Read MoreThis third selection of artefacts and photographs from the CRSC Collection has the same aim as the first..
❯ Read MoreIn the third instalment of his history of the ‘Island’ class ferries, Lawrence Macduff shows how quickly these..
❯ Read MoreA ‘full house’ of CRSC members welcomed Jim Anderson, CMAL Director of Vessels, and two Technical Managers, Lewis..
❯ Read MoreGraeme Hogg says CRSC’s flitting to a new Glasgow base at the Maldron Hotel has worked out well,..
❯ Read MoreThe CRSC presentation by Roy Pedersen and Stuart Ballantyne on 13 September provoked considerable interest within the enthusiast..
❯ Read MoreSome deliberately stayed away. Others were enthralled. Whatever your viewpoint on Scotland’s ferries crisis, the CRSC Zoom presentation..
❯ Read MoreThe enhanced format of the 1965 CRSC Review — more expansive than its predecessors, properly printed and illustrated..
❯ Read MoreGraham Lappin, founder and editor of the Dalmadan website, treated us to a delightfully individualistic survey of Clyde..
❯ Read MorePhotographs taken by John Goss in 1976 remind us that it was one of the hottest summers in..
❯ Read MoreOn 8 March 1961 Leo Vogt gave a talk about the 1892 Glen Sannox to CRSC members in..
❯ Read MoreLawrence Macduff continues his survey of the ‘Island’ class ferries by examining how these small bow-loading vessels opened..
❯ Read MoreWelcome to our latest ‘Members Only’ post, designed not only to share the experience of Waverley’s 2023 west..
❯ Read MoreThe early 1980s found Waverley encompassing a wider geographical range than almost any Clyde steamer before her, a..
❯ Read MoreCRSC held its 2023 Annual General Meeting at Leonardo Hotel, Glasgow, on 19 April. The proceedings are documented..
❯ Read MoreThis second selection of artefacts and photographs from the CRSC Collection has the same aim as the first..
❯ Read MoreEarly on 22 March 1973 Loch Seaforth struck a rock and was holed in Gunna Sound while on..
❯ Read MoreTo open a series celebrating Caledonian MacBrayne’s 50th anniversary, Lawrence Macduff looks back at the small bow-loading vessels..
❯ Read MoreWhen CRSC founder John Wood set a new record for steamer hopping on the Firth of Clyde in..
❯ Read MoreCRSC’s annual Review of west coast shipping, for many years an invaluable and widely respected publication, was first..
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