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MV Loch Alainn

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Arriving at Eriskay slipway, September 2020.
History
United Kingdom
NameMV Loch Alainn
NamesakeLochaline, Morvern
OwnerCaledonian Maritime Assets Limited
OperatorCaledonian MacBrayne
Port of registryGlasgow
RouteArdmhor, Barra to Eriskay
BuilderBuckie Shipbuilders Ltd[2]
Cost£ 950,000
Yard number110
Launched4 April 1997
Completed1997
In service19 July 1997
Identification
Statusin service
General characteristics
Class and typero-ro vehicle ferry
Tonnage396 GT[3]
Length41.0 m (134 ft 6 in)[2]
Beam13.4 m (44 ft 0 in)[2]
Draft1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Installed powerMachinery: Volvo Penta D13 diesel engines
PropulsionVoith Schneider propulsion units
Speed10 kn (19 km/h)
Capacity150 passengers and 20 cars
Crew4

MV Loch Alainn (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Àlainn) is a Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited ferry built in 1997 and operated by Caledonian MacBrayne. Berthing problems on her intended route at Fishnish meant she began a decade of service at Largs. Since 2007, she has operated across the Sound of Barra.

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History

Loch Alainn was built for the new service from Fishnish to Lochaline.[3] Launched in April 1997, she entered service in July. After just three weeks on her intended route, she developed a serious engine failure and was towed to dry dock on the Clyde, never to return to her intended route.[3] In January 1999, she lost steering power approaching Largs slipway and was blown into the pier. Superficial damage required further time off for repairs.

Layout

Loch Alainn is essentially a larger version of the 1996 MV Loch Bhrusda.[3] Her car deck can take four lanes of cars, with a passenger lounge on the starboard side and an open deck directly above that. The bridge is suspended over the car deck.[3]

Service

Loch Alainn entered service in July 1997, on the ColintraiveRhubodach route, allowing MV Loch Riddon to move to Largs. After a short while she moved to the Sound of Mull to take over her intended route, the Fishnish – Lochaline crossing, while MV Isle of Cumbrae moved south to Colintraive. With a slightly deeper draught than her predecessor, she had problems at low tide at Fishnish.[3] Her ramps required modification soon after her arrival. After just three weeks, she broke down with a serious engine failure and was towed to dry dock on the Clyde.[3]

After repairs, Loch Alainn re-entered service on the Colintraive service in February 1998.[3] She then moved to Largs, becoming the main Cumbrae vessel from 14 May, with MV Loch Riddon joining her through the summers. For a decade, until June 2007, she provided this service, with relief for overhaul from MV Loch Tarbert.[3]

She provided an emergency, round-the-clock service on the Tarbert - Portavadie crossing, following a landslide which completely blocked the A83 road north of Tarbert, leaving Kintyre isolated.[3]

Early in 2007, she underwent successful berthing trials at Ardmhor and Eriskay in the Western Isles. Loch Alainn was replaced at Largs, by the new MV Loch Shira and left the Clyde on 2 July.[3] Loch Alainn became the dedicated Sound of Barra ferry, replacing MV Loch Bhrusda on this increasingly busy route. In winter months, she became the Loch Class relief ferry, covering the overhauls of MV Loch Fyne (Lochaline - Fishnish), MV Loch Dunvegan (Colintraive - Rhubodach) and MV Loch Shira (Cumbrae).[3]

References

  1. ^ "Loch Alainn - IMO: 9147722". Shipspotting. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "MV Loch Alainn". CalMac. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Loch Alainn". Ships of Calmac. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
This page was last edited on 21 March 2024, at 23:23
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