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Construction began in 1807 and the first boat, the passenger boat, The Countess of Eglinton, was launched on the 31 October 1810.
The costs of completing the first contour canal had consumed all the available funds – the initial estimates having been grossly understated.
Further estimates indicated that £ 300, 000 additional funding would need to be secured to complete the project.
Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton, had already spent £ 100, 000 on a separate project to build a dead sea harbour at Ardrossan, at the proposed terminus of the canal.
The Harbour project would eventually be competed by his son, the 13th Earl, for a total cost of £ 200, 000.
Attempts were made to raise extra funds but other major investors, such as William Houston, were reluctant to invest as the canal already linked his own coal and iron mines, around Johnstone, to Glasgow and Paisley.
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