Sabrina lifted out of Severn for safety checks
A Shrewsbury tourist boat has been lifted out of the River Severn by a giant crane for its biennial safety checks.
Sabrina is a familiar site on the Severn during the spring and summer months, carrying up to 60 people at a time.
On Thursday, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency carried out ultrasound and hull inspections as well as examining the propeller, rudder, and prop shaft.
Dilwyn Jones, managing director of Sabrina Tours, said: "Mechanics, welders, boat engineers and painters have been on hand throughout the day to ensure Sabrina is fully prepared for the upcoming season."
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