SS Ben-my-Chree (1965)

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Ben-my-Chree at East Float, Wallasey Docks.
History
NameBen-my-Chree
Owner1966–1984: IOMSPCo.
Operator1966–1984: IOMSPCo.
Port of registry
RouteDouglas to Liverpool / Dublin / Belfast / Ardrossan / Fleetwood / Heysham.
Ordered1964
BuilderCammell Laird
Cost£1,400,000 (£34,238,901 in 2023).[1]
Yard number1320
LaunchedFriday, 10 December 1965
Maiden voyage12 May 1966
Out of serviceSeptember 1984 (Re-chartered May 1985. Finally laid up June 1985)
Identification
Nickname(s)"The Ben"
FateScrapped at Santander, Spain, 1989
General characteristics
TypeCar Ferry
Tonnage2,762 gross register tons (GRT)
Length325 ft 0 in (99.1 m)
Beam50 ft 0 in (15.2 m)
Draught12 ft 6 in (3.8 m)
Depth18 ft 0 in (5.5 m)
Decks6
Deck clearance8 ft 0 in (2.4 m) with a clear height of 7 ft 2 in (2.2 m) on the car deck and ramps
RampsSide loading spiral ramps over 5 levels
Installed power9,500 shp (7,100 kW)
PropulsionTwin fixed 3 bladed screws Pametrada geared turbines developing 9,500 shp (7,100 kW)
Speed21 knots (24 mph)
Capacity1400 passengers 80 cars or light vans
Crew60

TSS (RMS) Ben-my-Chree (V) was the second of four side-loading car ferries ordered by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. Built in 1965, she was the last of their vessels designed with two classes of passenger accommodation and the fifth company vessel to bear the name. She operated until 1984 and was broken up in 1989. Fitted with steam turbines, she was the last steam powered vessel built for the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.

  1. ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Ben-My-Chree". Shipspotting. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  3. ^ Ships of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (Fred Henry) p.66