Approaching Ardrossan Harbour, May 2022.
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Name |
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Owner | Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited |
Operator | Caledonian MacBrayne |
Port of registry | Glasgow, United Kingdom |
Route | Ardrossan - Brodick |
Builder | Richards (Shipbuilders) Ltd, Lowestoft |
Yard number | 589 |
Launched | 25 May 1993 |
Christened |
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Maiden voyage | 25 August 1993 |
Status | In service |
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General characteristics | |
Tonnage | 5221 gt |
Length | 94 m (308 ft) |
Beam | 15.8 m (51 ft 10 in) |
Draft | 3.2 m (10 ft 6 in) |
Propulsion | Main: 2 x Mirrlees Blackstone MB275/8T 2,200 kW (2,900 hp) each
Bow Thruster: 2 x Caterpillar 3412 approx 520 kW (700 hp) each Generators: 4 x Volvo Penta D13EMG-FE 300kW each |
Speed | 15 kn (28 km/h) (service) |
Capacity | 1000 passengers, 110 cars |
Crew | 28 |
Notes | [2] |
MV Caledonian Isles, usually referred to locally as Caley Isles, is one of the largest ships operated by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac), which runs ferries to the Hebridean and Clyde Islands of Scotland. Caledonian Isles serves the Isle of Arran on the Ardrossan to Brodick route. As its CalMac's busiest route, Caledonian Isles has the largest passenger capacity in the fleet, and can carry up to 1000 passengers and 110 cars, with a crossing time of 55 minutes. She is used extensively by day-trippers to the Isle of Arran during the summer.
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