SS Mabel (1882)

Hornsby sold Mabel to David MacBrayne, whose steamship operations covered all of west Scotland, in 1887. MacBrayne promoted the vessel as a tourist attraction and it served until 1911, when it was moored up beside Loch Maree Hotel.

In 1913 the vessel was beached near to the hotel, where it remained until about 2000.

A model of Mabel can be seen in the Gairloch Museum, however some photos show the Mabel with slight differences: the model and some photographs show the vessel with tiller steering, while another image, undated, seems to show passengers at the stern of the ship with a crew member at the wheel on an open bridge.