Passenger ships I presume? :0))
I recall this claim being made not that long ago by Stevensons of Newlyn -
Fish Merchants and Trawler Owners - though recent cutbacks in fishing fleets
may have depleted numbers.
John
On Friday, I toured NCL's NORWEGIAN SKY where my son is serving as a
photographer. Munro's (Clyde Marine Motoring) were operating three vessels
as tenders, ROVER, SECOND SNARK, and newly acquired POOLE SCENE, now in
their colours with a dark blue hull, and reportedly to be renamed MARMION
Alistair Deayton
Paisley
Scotland
Iain Robertson <ia...@burnside-rd.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:7p40l2$em1$1...@news6.svr.pol.co.uk...
>Are there no Calmac watchers out there? It has the greatest number of ships
>under the red ensign (unless P&O keep their word) and sails in the best
>scenery in the World. I have yet to see any posts about Calmac though i m
>relatively new at this game. Maybe they are all posting to www.calmac.com
There have been a few posts back and forth about CalMac, since the
first days of this newsgroup last year. I am surprised myself at the
infrequency, given that a CalMac journey to the mainland is more
likely to be a matter of necessity than a P&O crossing to France.
Does anyone else feel that the Isle of Bute gets a raw deal compared
to the mainland peninsula of Cowal in terms of fares, frequency of
service, hours, reliability etc.? Cowal residents at least have the
choice of using the competing Western Ferries route, or going the long
way round by road!
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Duncan Dewar
dunc...@brandane.demon.co.uk
There have been ongoing rumours about Western Ferries running a route from
Ardyne to Port Bannatyne at some stage.
And they have a two-ship service from CalMac..
Alistair
(Sorry for the delay in replying.)
But we often lose our second ferry if there is a breakdown elsewhere
in the fleet. We also lose it on Cowal Gathering weekend - for our
equivalent, tomorrow's (Saturday) Bute Highland Games, we only get an
extra ferry from the Cowal route "if required".
Also, in the winter there is only usually a single ferry running at
the morning commuter peak (I haven't seen this winter's timetable yet
- I'm not sure when it is available).
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Duncan Dewar
dunc...@brandane.demon.co.uk