The Silver Marlin has become an icon of Loch Lomond since her journey from the Thames in 1992.

It was aboard the Silver Marlin that the late Donald Dewar announced that Loch Lomond and The Trossachs was to be crowned Scotland's first ever national park, giving the boat itself a place in the Loch's history.

The lower deck with its cosy bar, button backed seating and rich mahogany paneling give the vessel a captain's table atmosphere. Her open viewing deck and large upper offer stunning views of the Loch and surrounding mountains.

The Silver Marlin sails daily from Balloch during the summer months offering a capacity of 120 passengers.

The boat is also available for private charter accommodating 40 guests for an intimate three course meal within the dining area or up to 70 guests for a finger buffet enjoyed over both decks.

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Silver Marlin