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Steamship returns from drydocking

SHIELDHALL

Southampton’s heritage steamship Shieldhall returned from her annual dry-docking in Falmouth lookingblue silicone coating, which is more environmentally friendly than traditional anti-foul, was initially applied in 2022 and was reapplied in certain areas in Falmouth. This anti-foul has already proved its worth, with less marine growth attaching itself to the hull.

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