One of the Waverley's last departures from Clacton this year has been cancelled due to 'a small defect' found on part of the vessel.
The world’s last surviving seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer, the Waverley, was meant to be departing from Clacton for a trip to see the Principality of Sealand today (October 8).
However, the voyage has been cancelled after a defect was found during inspections yesterday (October 7).
Last night's cruise from Whitstable, Southend and Gravesend was cancelled after the fault was found on one of the paddle wheels.
A spokesman for the Waverley said: "We deeply regret having to cancel today's sailing and fully understand the disappointment this may cause to our passengers.
"During daily paddle wheel inspections on Monday October 7 a small defect was found in one of Waverley’s paddle wheels. As a precaution the ship is out of service on Tuesday to affect a repair.
"The continued support from our passengers means a great deal, and we look forward to welcoming everyone aboard once Waverley sailing again.
"We look forward to returning to Clacton in September 2025."
Keen sea-lovers were disappointed to learn the vessel had cancelled the trip.
Audrey Shepheard said: "I should have been on that trip today with my friend and her husband who was meant to do a gig onboard, such a shame."
This comes after the Waverley's first cruises of the year from Southend Pier were also cancelled last month after a mechanical defect was found on one of the paddles.
For more information go to: https://waverleyexcursions.co.uk/book/?lnk=WSPKMA
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