A little after 10am and Waverley is afloat once more. Notice that the deck shelter has now been painted in brown sans the scumbled finish.Roy Tait
Flooding complete. The gangway has been lifted clear and the dock gates opened.Roy Tait
Waverley eases out of the dock and in to care of her old friends, Clyde Marine tugs Battlerand Biter.Roy Tait
Clear of the dock.Roy Tait
Edward Waverley is wearing his blue coat for a second successive season.Roy Tait
An opportunity to take a close look as Waverley passes the dock wall. Changes in perspective between each picture has resulted in Waverley gaining an third funnel!Roy Tait
The tugs expertly manoeuvre Waverley out in to the channel. Roy Tait
Arriving at Custom House Quay.Roy Tait
Concentration on the Bridge.Roy Tait
Battler leads Waverley in to her berth.Roy Tait
Battler gives Waverley a gentle nudge to bring her alongside the quay wall.Roy Tait
All done. Waverley will spend the next few days at Custom House Quay to allow work to be completed and for sea trials and compass swinging. She will return to Pacific Quay later in the week.Roy Tait