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The business of preserving Ships is a difficult one. This month our preservation file covers tugs,
following on from that in the May issue, which looked at submarines preserved around the world. Ships Monthly is fully in support of all those hard-working volunteers involved in maritime preservation projects, of which there are a great many, particularly round the United Kingdom. But preserving any kind of ship or vessel is a difficult and usually expensive business. And so those involved are to be commended and admired for their efforts. There are many success stories in the world of ship preservation, notably Medway Queen, which was rededicated on 27 July in the Albion
Dock, Bristol, where, over the last four years, she has been rebuilt – the first fully-riveted steel
hull to be constructed in the UK for over 50 years. But more work is to be done, and a new boiler is required, for which the Medway Queen Preservation Society does not yet have funding, and this highlights the major issue facing those wishing to preserve ships. But while many ships are successfully operated, there are also – inevitably – failures. So while the paddle steamer Waverley is regularly packed with day-trippers, problems continue with her sister ship Balmoral, which remains moored in Bristol harbour while £350,000 towards the cost of refitting her is found. We will continue to report on the preservation projects, such as that proposed for HMS Edinburgh (see page 19), and offer our support to all involved who give their time and energy to ensure that our Maritime Heritage is preserved.
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Ships Monthly October 2013 The business of preserving Ships is a difficult one. This month our preservation file covers tugs, following on from that in the May issue, which looked at submarines preserved around the world. Ships Monthly is fully in support of all those hard-working volunteers involved in maritime preservation projects, of which there are a great many, particularly round the United Kingdom. But preserving any kind of ship or vessel is a difficult and usually expensive business. And so those involved are to be commended and admired for their efforts. There are many success stories in the world of ship preservation, notably Medway Queen, which was rededicated on 27 July in the Albion Dock, Bristol, where, over the last four years, she has been rebuilt – the first fully-riveted steel hull to be constructed in the UK for over 50 years. But more work is to be done, and a new boiler is required, for which the Medway Queen Preservation Society does not yet have funding, and this highlights the major issue facing those wishing to preserve ships. But while many ships are successfully operated, there are also – inevitably – failures. So while the paddle steamer Waverley is regularly packed with day-trippers, problems continue with her sister ship Balmoral, which remains moored in Bristol harbour while £350,000 towards the cost of refitting her is found. We will continue to report on the preservation projects, such as that proposed for HMS Edinburgh (see page 19), and offer our support to all involved who give their time and energy to ensure that our Maritime Heritage is preserved.


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The business of preserving Ships is a difficult one. This month our preservation file covers tugs,
following on from that in the May issue, which looked at submarines preserved around the world. Ships Monthly is fully in support of all those hard-working volunteers involved in maritime preservation projects, of which there are a great many, particularly round the United Kingdom. But preserving any kind of ship or vessel is a difficult and usually expensive business. And so those involved are to be commended and admired for their efforts. There are many success stories in the world of ship preservation, notably Medway Queen, which was rededicated on 27 July in the Albion
Dock, Bristol, where, over the last four years, she has been rebuilt – the first fully-riveted steel
hull to be constructed in the UK for over 50 years. But more work is to be done, and a new boiler is required, for which the Medway Queen Preservation Society does not yet have funding, and this highlights the major issue facing those wishing to preserve ships. But while many ships are successfully operated, there are also – inevitably – failures. So while the paddle steamer Waverley is regularly packed with day-trippers, problems continue with her sister ship Balmoral, which remains moored in Bristol harbour while £350,000 towards the cost of refitting her is found. We will continue to report on the preservation projects, such as that proposed for HMS Edinburgh (see page 19), and offer our support to all involved who give their time and energy to ensure that our Maritime Heritage is preserved.
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The features, written by experts in their field, cover ships old and new, historic shipping companies and their vessels, modern cruise liners and passenger ferries, warships and naval vessels, profiles of docks and harbours in the UK and around the world, and personal accounts of voyages on ships round the world.

In addition to the latest happenings in the shipping industry, the Ship of the Month feature goes behind the scenes on a significant ship to give readers an all-round insight into the world of ships and shipping. The original naval features, of which there are at least one every issue, are written by leading experts.

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