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Caithness catamaran arrival imminent

One of Scotland’s newest, most advanced, and interesting ferries is due to enter services in a few weeks.

Built to serve on the Pentland Firth route between Caithness and Orkney, the new catamaran, The Pentalina, will replace an older vessel on the same route. With a capacity of 350 passengers, 32 to 58 cars, and nine lorries, she is expected to make the crossing between St Margarets Hope, Orkney, and Gills Bay, Caithness, in around 45 minutes.

Built for Pentland Ferries, Pentalina was constructed at the FBMA Marine Yard, Cebu, in the Philipines, the new vessel is undergoing sea trials in south east Asia, and will make her own way to Scotland when these are completed, taking around 30 days to complete the journey, after which she will enter service, probably at the end of May, or shortly thereafter.

The Pentland Ferries site currently carries a news article with pre and post launch images of the ferry.

May 6, 2008 - Posted by Apollo | Civilian, Maritime, Transport | , , , | No Comments

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