MV Loch Riddon

Ferry Specification

General

Type: Steel DSMV
Built: 1986
Launched: 19th Aug 1986
Entered Service: 4th Sept 1986
Owner: CMAL
Operator: Calmac Ferries Ltd.

Dimensions

Length: 30.20m
Breadth: 10.00m
Draught: 1.50m
Gross Tonnage: 206t

Capacity

Passengers: 200
Cars: 12
Commercial: N/A
   

Technical specification

Built by: Richard Dunston (Hessle) Ltd, Yard 954
Engine builders: Volvo-Penta, Sweden
Machinery: 6-cyl 2x Voith-Schneider Propellers
Hoist & lifts: N/A

Additional details

Speed: 9kts
Callsign: MFNN7
Registered: Glasgow
Gaelic Name: Loch Raodain

Live Tracking

Live tracking for this vessel

Tracking is not available for all vessels. Tracking is provided by a 3rd party service. CMAL is not responsible for the punctuality or timetable of the ferry, this is the responsibility of the operator.

News items related to this ferry

HRH The Princess Royal re-opens Largs Pier

10 September 2009

HRH The Princess Royal has officially re-opened the historic pier in the popular Ayrshire seaside town of Largs following CMAL’s £6M project to safeguard the future of the pier. HRH The Princess Royal was cheered by hundreds of locals from Largs and the Isle of Cumbrae as she arrived to perform the opening ceremony on the pier which was originally built in 1834.

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HRH Princess Royal to re-open Largs Pier

27 July 2009

HRH The Princess Royal is set to re-open the historic pier in the popular Ayrshire seaside town of Largs later this summer. Princess Anne will perform the opening ceremony on Thursday 10th September following CMAL’s £6M project to safeguard the future of the pier, which was originally built in 1834.

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Work continues to rebuild Largs Pier in Ayrshire

12 June 2009

The £6M project to rebuild the historic pier in the popular Ayrshire seaside town is now due for completion by mid August 2009. The reconstruction works are just three weeks behind schedule, primarily due to problems encountered when the contractor, George Leslie Ltd, uncovered Victorian wooden sheet piles in the old pier structure.

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