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New Glen Sannox ferry sailings set to resume after crack repair | New Glen Sannox ferry sailings set to resume after crack repair |
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The brand new vessel only began operating in January after being delivered almost seven years late. | |
The new Glen Sannox ferry is expected to resume sailings on Sunday after repairs have been completed on a crack in the ship's hull. | The new Glen Sannox ferry is expected to resume sailings on Sunday after repairs have been completed on a crack in the ship's hull. |
The brand new vessel only began operating in January after being delivered almost seven years late and costing more than four times the original contract price. | The brand new vessel only began operating in January after being delivered almost seven years late and costing more than four times the original contract price. |
CalMac confirmed the news after divers carried out a detailed assessment of the damage on Saturday. | CalMac confirmed the news after divers carried out a detailed assessment of the damage on Saturday. |
The ferry had been operating for just over two months between Troon in South Ayrshire and Brodick in the Isle of Arran. | The ferry had been operating for just over two months between Troon in South Ayrshire and Brodick in the Isle of Arran. |
CalMac said MV Glen Sannox had been removed from service due to a crack on a weld seam on the vessel's hull which is close to the waterline | CalMac said MV Glen Sannox had been removed from service due to a crack on a weld seam on the vessel's hull which is close to the waterline |
A CalMac spokesman said: "The dive inspection has identified a hairline crack on a weld seam on MV Glen Sannox's hull earlier today and we can confirm repairs are now underway at Brodick and expected to complete later today. | A CalMac spokesman said: "The dive inspection has identified a hairline crack on a weld seam on MV Glen Sannox's hull earlier today and we can confirm repairs are now underway at Brodick and expected to complete later today. |
"We anticipate MV Glen Sannox to resume timetabled service on Sunday 16 March and will confirm this evening." | "We anticipate MV Glen Sannox to resume timetabled service on Sunday 16 March and will confirm this evening." |
It added the MV Alfred would operate an extra return sailing on Saturday to provide cover and said the "vast majority" of booked customers had been able to travel. | It added the MV Alfred would operate an extra return sailing on Saturday to provide cover and said the "vast majority" of booked customers had been able to travel. |
The vessel was removed from service on Friday after a crack was found on a "weld seam close to the waterline". | The vessel was removed from service on Friday after a crack was found on a "weld seam close to the waterline". |
The ferry operator said reports that the boat had hit the harbour or that water was leaking into the car deck were "categorically untrue". | The ferry operator said reports that the boat had hit the harbour or that water was leaking into the car deck were "categorically untrue". |
However, CalMac advised that a "very small amount of water" had entered part of the rear of the ship near the steering gear. | However, CalMac advised that a "very small amount of water" had entered part of the rear of the ship near the steering gear. |
Ewan Thomson is currently renovating a home on Arran | Ewan Thomson is currently renovating a home on Arran |
Passengers earlier expressed frustration over the postponement of Saturday sailings on the Glen Sannox, which has space for 127 cars and 852 passengers. | Passengers earlier expressed frustration over the postponement of Saturday sailings on the Glen Sannox, which has space for 127 cars and 852 passengers. |
Ewan Thomson, who has a home on Arran, had to carry tools he was using for renovation work as a foot passenger as he was unable to book his van on the journey back to the mainland. | Ewan Thomson, who has a home on Arran, had to carry tools he was using for renovation work as a foot passenger as he was unable to book his van on the journey back to the mainland. |
He told BBC Scotland News: "The Scottish government have pledged money to Ferguson Marine for the best of reasons but who in the world would buy a boat from them? | He told BBC Scotland News: "The Scottish government have pledged money to Ferguson Marine for the best of reasons but who in the world would buy a boat from them? |
"I would not buy a rowing boat from them. | "I would not buy a rowing boat from them. |
"They can't deliver on time, they can't deliver on budget and they can't deliver a boat that sails on the water." | "They can't deliver on time, they can't deliver on budget and they can't deliver a boat that sails on the water." |
Diana Turbett has lived on the island for 37 years. | Diana Turbett has lived on the island for 37 years. |
She said: "I have never known such uncertainty and the fact there is a crack on a brand new boat is concerning. | She said: "I have never known such uncertainty and the fact there is a crack on a brand new boat is concerning. |
"I have seen people raise concerns about the quality of the welding. | "I have seen people raise concerns about the quality of the welding. |
"It is very worrying." | "It is very worrying." |
The Glen Sannox has only been in operation since January | |
The order for Glen Sannox and another ship were placed with the Ferguson shipyard in Port Glasgow nearly a decade ago. | The order for Glen Sannox and another ship were placed with the Ferguson shipyard in Port Glasgow nearly a decade ago. |
But disputes over the design and claims for extra costs saw the shipyard fall into administration, and then be nationalised in 2019. | But disputes over the design and claims for extra costs saw the shipyard fall into administration, and then be nationalised in 2019. |
The ships have ended up costing more than four times the £97m contract price. | The ships have ended up costing more than four times the £97m contract price. |
A Scottish government agency owns the ferries, leading to criticism of the SNP from opposition parties. | A Scottish government agency owns the ferries, leading to criticism of the SNP from opposition parties. |
Scottish Conservative transport spokeswoman Sue Webber called the issue a "hammer blow" for passengers. | Scottish Conservative transport spokeswoman Sue Webber called the issue a "hammer blow" for passengers. |
And Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP Willie Rennie said: "This has been a never-ending nightmare for this SNP commissioned ferry contract." | And Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP Willie Rennie said: "This has been a never-ending nightmare for this SNP commissioned ferry contract." |