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MV Loch Tarbert

MV Loch Tarbert at Lochranza slipway
MV Loch Tarbert at Lochranza slipway
History
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Name:
Namesake: Sound of Mull
Owner: Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited
Operator: Caledonian MacBrayne
Port of registry: Glasgow
Route: Tobermory - Kilchoan
Builder: J W Miller & Sons Ltd, St Monans
Yard number: 1046
Launched: 1992
In service: 25 July 1992
Identification:
Status: in service
General characteristics
Class and type: ro-ro vehicle ferry
Tonnage:
Length: 30.2 m (99.1 ft)
Beam: 10 m (32.8 ft)
Draught: 1.6m
Propulsion: 2 × Voith Schneider Propellers
Speed: 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph)
Capacity: 142 passengers and 17 cars
Crew: 3

MV Loch Tarbert is a Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited ro-ro car ferry, built in 1992 and currently operated by Caledonian MacBrayne. She has spent most of her career on the seasonal ClaonaigLochranza crossing.

MV Loch Tarbert was built in 1992 by JW Miller & Sons Ltd of St Monans.

Loch Tarbert is a variant on MV Isle of Cumbrae's design. Her car deck has capacity for 18 cars. Passenger accommodation for 150 passengers is in a starboard lounge and on two outer decks. A large funnel on the opposite side to her wheelhouse is painted in CalMac livery.

MV Loch Tarbert replaced MV Loch Ranza on the seasonal ClaonaigLochranza crossing in July 1992, operating this crossing in summers until 2016. In winters, she has relieved at Fishnish, Colintraive and Largs. She provided additional dangerous loads sailings from Largs to Lochranza until the service from Tarbert to Arran started.

In early 1996, she opened the new OtternishLeverburgh route across the Sound of Harris, awaiting new MV Loch Bhrusda. During a seaman's strike in 2000, Arran traffic was diverted to the Loch Fyne and Claonaig crossings. Loch Tarbert was joined by MV Isle of Cumbrae to cope with the traffic.


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