Every year we see the VIC 32 on long Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal. It is the last sea going coal fired steam Clyde Puffer, and you can spot it from a fair distance with the smoke rising from the stack.
This boat relies on a membership scheme to stay afloat, but they are currently fundraising hard as they need a new air pump. If you would like to see this magnificent boat on our seas, canals and lochs, why not look up their website SAVE THE PUFFER.





