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LATEST:

 

Wight Sky Launched

 

£57m Investment plans announced

 

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Winner of Competition to Name New Ferries Announced

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Wightlink Confirms Order For Third New Ferry For Lymington To Yarmouth Route

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Introduction

Wightlink have three new ferries coming into service on the Lymington-Yarmouth route during the summer of 2008.  The new ferries will mark the start of a whole new era for the route, as they will be more fuel efficient, offer greater flexibility and will have more attractive passenger facilities on board.

 

The ferries have been designed by Naval Architects ‘Hart Fenton’ and are being built at the Brodogradiliste Kraljevica, Croatia.

 

The current ferries have to be replaced, as they are now over 34 years old and whilst they have provided excellent service they are now reaching the end of their useful lives. It is simply not practical to invest in modifications that will be required to comply with imminent regulations.

 

The new ferries have been designed exclusively for the route and we have carried out a process of extensive consultation to arrive at the design of the new ferries to ensure that they both complied with the new regulations and were also suitable for the change in traffic mix on the route.

 

The first keel was laid in June, Wightlink will take delivery of them in April and May 2008, and they are expected to enter service July of that year.  The third ship is due to join the first two in early 2009'

 

The new ships are being built under the supervision of Portsmouth based Naval Architects, Hart Fenton; and Wightlink’s own Project Manager, Colin Stanton, who will be based at the yard in Croatia for the duration of the build.

 

 

Follow the progress here...

Follow the progress of the new ships' construction here on www.wightlink.co.uk/newships, we will be posting news and photos as they come in from Croatia.

Press releases:

Wight Sky is launched
 
Keel laying, June 2007
 
Hull 550
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