Built in Port Glasgow, Raasay was the eighth and last Island Class ferry. On replacing MVCanna at Raasay, she became the third ferry there in two years.
MV Raasay was one of the first CMAL ships to receive its Inventory of Hazardous Materials or "Green Passport".[6] She has appeared on several TV programmes, including Balamory, Distant Shores and on a Peugeot TV advert.[3]
Layout
MV Raasay has a single deck with a ramp at the bow and a small lounge and toilet.[7][8]
Service
MV Raasay was built for the crossing between Sconser on the Isle of Skye, and the nearby island of Raasay, where she remained for two decades. She never missed a full day's sailings on that route,[3] only leaving Raasay for her own overhaul, when she was relieved by one of her older sisters.[3] She also took some charters to Rona.
Raasay was offered for sale in December 2017.[9] She took her last sailing with CalMac on 23 January, from Kilchoan to Tobermory. On 24 January, she headed to Oban awaiting her sale. By March 2018, the vessel had been handed back to owner Caledonian Maritime Assets and was soon sold to new Irish owners.[10]
As of June 2021, Raasay is serving as a cargo vessel under an Irish flag on the west coast of Ireland, servicing the island of Inishbofin, County Galway from the mainland at Cleggan.[2]
References
12"MV Raasay". Caledonian Maritime Research Trust. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
12"Raasay". Marine Traffic. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
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