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Clyde Clipper arriving at Gourock, on the Argyll Ferries service from Dunoon
Clyde Clipper arriving at Gourock, on the Argyll Ferries service from Dunoon
History
United Kingdom
NameClyde Clipper
Launched2010
Identification
General characteristics [1]
TypePassenger ferryboat
Tonnage125 GRT
Length27 m (88 ft 7 in)
Beam11.2 m (36 ft 9 in)
Draught2.2 m (7 ft 3 in)
Depth3.9 m (12 ft 10 in)
Propulsion
  • 2 × 540 bhp (403 kW) Doosan engines
  • 2 × fixed pitch propellers
Speed12.7 knots (23.5 km/h; 14.6 mph)
Capacity250 passengers

MV Clyde Clipper is a cruise boat, a purpose built catamaran with a capacity of around 250 passengers and facilities for weddings, functions and corporate hospitality, including bar and catering facilities.[2]

From 30 June 2011 it was leased by Argyll Ferries Ltd as an interim ferry on the Gourock-Dunoon service, covering the service along with the MV Ali Cat until the 244 passenger ferry MV Argyll Flyer is converted from the ten-year-old Banrion Chonamara of the Irish Aran Island Service.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Vessels For Sale - Clyde Clipper". scchambers.co.uk. 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  2. ^ The Clipper | Clyde Cruises Glasgow
  3. ^ Goodwin, David (2011-07-01). "Ferry Launch is hit by first-day breakdown". Greenock Telegraph. pp. 1–2.