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27 August 2017
MV Balmoral Day Trip

MV Balmoral sails on a day trip from the Brunel Dock Briton Ferry

It was 9:00am on Saturday 26th August when Mike Davies filmed the MV Balmoral at the Brumel Dock Briton Ferry going on a day's excursion.  The video below is approximately 16 minutes duration.

Details of trips on the MV Balmoral:

https://www.whitefunnel.co.uk

About the MV Balmoral:

MV Balmoral is a vintage excursion ship owned by the MV Balmoral Fund Ltd., a preservation charity. Her principal area of operation is the Bristol Channel, although she also operates day excursions to other parts of the United Kingdom.   The Balmoral is included on the National Historic Ships register as part of the National Historic Fleet.

Balmoral was built as a ferry by John I. Thornycroft & Company at Woolston in 1949, for the Southampton, Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Limited, more normally known as the Red Funnel line. As built, Balmoral could carry up to 10 cars on her aft car deck, and she normally operated on her owner's ferry service from Southampton on the English mainland to Cowes on the Isle of Wight. From her introduction she also occasionally performed excursion duties, but as dedicated car ferries were introduced to her main route, her role became more focussed on offering coastal cruises around the South Coast.

Red Funnel ceased operating excursions in 1968, after which Balmoral was acquired by P & A Campbell. She moved to the Bristol Channel, where she became part of P&A Campbell's White Funnel Fleet until 1980, by which time she was the last working member of the fleet. Balmoral moved to Dundee to become a floating restaurant. This was unsuccessful and the ship was placed for sale again.

Source: Wikipedia

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