Loch Lomond paddle steamer back in the water after unsuccessful slipping attempt

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A Loch Lomond paddle steamer due to undergo a historic slipping has ended up back in the water after breaking free from its restraints.

The Maid of the Loch was due to be hauled out of the water by its original winch house at the Balloch Steam Slipway on Thursday to allow refurbishment work to be carried out.

The four-hour process began at 10am, but just after 1.30pm a problem arose and the cradle supporting the 191ft vessel snapped and it slipped back into the loch.

Maid of the Loch
The Maid of the Loch is assessed after the incident (Jane Barlow/PA)

With only a few hours of daylight left, a decision was made to return the Maid to its usual berth while crew members examine what went wrong.

Bystanders suggested the problem was with the cradle at the front and they questioned whether the ship had been put up correctly.

Maid of the Loch
Crew members are helped out of the water after some had to jump out of the way as the vessel slipped (Jane Barlow/PA)

“The ship is being taken back to the pier at the moment while we assess the situation.

“There are only a couple of hours left of daylight so it won’t be going back up today.”

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