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MS Isle of Innisfree (2021)

MS Isle of Innisfree is a passenger and car ferry to be operated by Irish Ferries between Dover and Calais. Originally built at Boelwerf as the Prins Filip originally sailing between Dover and Ostend, later between Ostend and Ramsgate, she has since 1997 (the year RMT shut down) operated for a wide variety of companies.

Isle of Innisfree leaving port of Calais, August 2022
History
Name
  • 1991-1998: Prins Filip
  • 1998-1999: Stena Royal
  • 1999-2002: POSL Aquitaine
  • 2002-2003: PO Aquitaine
  • 2003-2005: Pride of Aquitaine
  • 2005-2010: Norman Spirit
  • 2010-2011: Ostend Spirit
  • 2011-2013: Norman Spirit
  • 2013-2021: Calais Seaways
  • 2021-present: Isle of Innisfree
Owner
OperatorIrish Ferries
Port of registry
RouteDover - Calais
BuilderBoelwerf shipyard, Temse, Belgium
Cost$100,000,000
Launched1 March 1991
Completed1991
IdentificationIMO number: 8908466
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Tonnage28,838 GT
Displacement11,853 Tonnes
Length163.4 m (536.1 ft)
Beam27.6 m (90.6 ft)
Draft6.2 m (20.3 ft)
Installed power4 Sulzer diesel engines
Propulsion2 propellers
Speed21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph)
Capacity

Design Edit

The Isle of Innisfree is a unique ship, the only one of her class. She was ordered by the Belgian state owned Regie voor Maritiem Transport in response to the anticipated opening of the Channel Tunnel. She was launched as the Prins Filip in 1991 for the company's Ostend-Dover operations.

The ship is 163.4 m (536.1 ft) long by 27.6 m (90.6 ft) wide with a 6.2 m (20.3 ft) draught, and has some 1745 lane metres of cargo space for cars, lorries and other vehicles, with three decks accessible to passengers. Uniquely, the ship had a bow door on the starboard (right) for the upper vehicle deck for side loading and unloading in Ostend. Dunkirk West also had this port facility.[citation needed] However, after 1997 the door was sealed shut.

History Edit

RMT Edit

The Prins Filip was built for Belgian operator Regie voor Maritiem Transport (RMT) in 1991, entering service in 1992 on its route between Ostend and Dover. In 1994 the RMT entered into a partnership with Sally Line and traded as Oostende Lines. Its UK port was switched to Ramsgate until RMT's operations ceased in 1997.[1]

On 14 September 1994, an accident resulted in 6 deaths when a linkspan collapsed. Foot passengers were boarding the Prins Filip at Ramsgate. All publicity at the time was focused on Sally Line and Thanet District Council, the port owners, and not RMT or the Prins Filip.[2]

P&O Stena Line Edit

Following a lay-up in Dunkirk, she was acquired by Stena Line in 1998, renamed Stena Royal and initially used on freight services between Dover and Zeebrugge on charter to P&O Stena Line. In 1999, P&O Stena Line decided to extend the charter and transferred the ship to its Dover-Calais route. Stena Royal was extensively refurbished to include the P&O Stena 'Brand World' concept and entered service on the Calais route as the POSL Aquitaine, following the naming pattern for P&O Stena Line vessels.

 
POSL Aquitaine (ex-Prins Filip) fails to stop.

In 2000, the POSL Aquitaine failed to stop whilst berthing at Calais due to a propeller fault. The crash caused many injuries and extensive damage to both the ship and berth.

On 9 October 2002, a crew member died in a chute during a routine raft evacuation trial.[3]

P&O Stena Line was a short-lived venture, ending in 2002 when P&O acquired Stena Line's share in the operation. However, the POSL Aquitaine remained in service, initially under the name PO Aquitaine, then as the Pride of Aquitaine from early 2003 until May 2005 when she was withdrawn following the introduction of two new P&O ferries.

LD Lines Edit

In October 2005, she began sailing on the route between Portsmouth and Le Havre as Norman Spirit. LD Lines, a French-owned company with existing ferry operations on the Mediterranean Sea, began this service following P&O's withdrawal from it the previous month.

 
Ostend Spirit as MS Norman Spirit

In June 2006, Norman Spirit was re-flagged to the British registry from the Italian second registry. She was now registered in Southampton rather than Genoa, although when she entered service with LD Lines she was registered in Dover.

In September 2009, LD Lines announced that from November 2009 the vessel would be used on its service between Boulogne-sur-Mer and Dover.

TransEuropa Ferries charter Edit

In March 2010 the Norman Spirit was chartered by TransEuropa Ferries. In a joint service between TransEuropa Ferries and LD Lines, the ship was renamed Ostende Spirit and began sailing between Ostend and Ramsgate.

DFDS Edit

After changing the vessel name back to Norman Spirit, it was announced on 28 November 2011 that DFDS Seaways would charter the vessel from LD Lines to operate on its Dover-Dunkerque service. This was to help alleviate unexpected traffic pressure on the route caused by the announcement that SeaFrance was going into administration.

At 13:00 on 17 February 2012, the Norman Spirit was 'relaunched' by model and actress Kelly Brook to start a new service for DFDS Seaways and LD Lines, with up to five return crossings per day on the Dover-Calais route.

Following the merger between the two companies in February 2013, and a technical stop for fifteen days in shipyard Gdańsk, Poland, to redevelop the passenger reception, the Norman Spirit made her return to the port of Calais on 17 March 2013, sporting a new name Calais Seaways,[4] and a new colour.

 
Calais Seaways laid up at Dunkerque East, July/August 2021 after Côte d'Opale replaced her on the Dover-Calais service.
 
The Isle of Innisfree arrives at Calais on 20 December 2021.

In 2018, DFDS announced an order for an E-Flexer class ferry from Stena RoRo in order to replace Calais Seaways. The new vessel is named Côte D’Opale, or in English, Opal Coast. The vessel was delivered in May 2021, entering service on 4 August 2021 after sea trials in April, and a lengthy delivery voyage from Weihai, China, where she was built.

On the same day as the Côte d'Opale was phased into service, the Calais Seaways was retired from DFDS service. Shortly afterwards she sailed to Dunkerque East, where she was laid up.[5]

Irish Ferries Edit

Shortly after the Calais Seaways was laid up, speculation and rumours started circling that the ship was sold to Irish Ferries and was to be renamed Isle of Innisfree. Speculation continued throughout August, September and October and into early November without confirmation. However, the speculation came to a close when on November 4, 2021, Irish Continental Group announced the ship's purchase from DFDS, alongside confirming the ship will be renamed to Isle of Innisfree.[6][7]

Shortly after the purchase, the ship was reflagged from Le Havre in France to Limassol, Cyprus, in line with the Irish Ferries fleet. On November 17 she was moved into a floating dry dock at Damen Shiprepair Dunkerque for works before entry into service in December 2021, complementing the Isle of Inishmore.[8] The Innisfree then departed Damen Dunkerque on December 14 early in the morning, arriving in Dover after anchoring off Calais and awaiting a harbour pilot just outside of Dover. The ship then started service the next morning for Irish Ferries, with the first commercial passengers sailing on December 16.

Fire in the English Channel

On 3rd of March 2023 a fire broke out in the engine room while the ship was sailing from Dover to Calais with 183 people on board, consisting of 94 passengers and 89 crew members. A French tugboat and three British lifeboats were dispatched to assist. No injuries were reported and the fire was overcome by crew members.[9]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Ship-Overview | Dover to France Ferries | DFDS". www.dfdsseaways.co.uk. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  2. ^ "doverferryphotos". Archived from the original on 20 March 2008. Retrieved 12 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Accident Investigation Report". UK Government. 23 January 2015.
  4. ^ "CALAIS SEAWAYS - Vessel's Details and Current Position - 8908466 - 228006800". Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  5. ^ "MS Calais Seaways Past and Present". Dover Ferry Photos Forums. 10 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Irish Ferries Acquires Additional Dover - Calais Ferry From Competitor". NI Ferry Site - The Ferry News and Information Site. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Irish Continental Group PLC acquires "Calais Seaways"". Irish Continental Group. 4 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Irish Ferries to double frequency on Dover Calais route with second ship". www.irishferries.com. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Lifeboats launched after fire breaks out on passenger ferry in the Channel". Sky News. 4 March 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2023.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to IMO 8908466 at Wikimedia Commons
  • from LD Lines' official website
  • Photographs of the MS Norman Spirit
  • Calais Seaways & Cote d'Opale comparison
  • Isle of Innisfree | Dover Calais information about the ship on Irish Ferries' website

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For other ships with the same name see MS Isle of Innisfree MS Ostend Spirit redirects here For the other ferry known by this name see MS Pride of Calais MS Isle of Innisfree is a passenger and car ferry to be operated by Irish Ferries between Dover and Calais Originally built at Boelwerf as the Prins Filip originally sailing between Dover and Ostend later between Ostend and Ramsgate she has since 1997 the year RMT shut down operated for a wide variety of companies Isle of Innisfree leaving port of Calais August 2022HistoryName1991 1998 Prins Filip 1998 1999 Stena Royal 1999 2002 POSL Aquitaine 2002 2003 PO Aquitaine 2003 2005 Pride of Aquitaine 2005 2010 Norman Spirit 2010 2011 Ostend Spirit 2011 2013 Norman Spirit 2013 2021 Calais Seaways 2021 present Isle of InnisfreeOwner1991 1998 Regie voor Maritiem Transport 1998 2005 Stena RoRo 2006 2013 LD Lines 2013 2021 DFDS 2021 onwards Irish FerriesOperatorIrish FerriesPort of registry1991 1998 Ostend Belgium 1998 2005 Dover United Kingdom 2005 2006 Genoa Italy 2006 2010 Southampton United Kingdom 2010 2011 Ramsgate United Kingdom 2011 2021 Le Havre France 2021 onwards Limassol CyprusRouteDover CalaisBuilderBoelwerf shipyard Temse BelgiumCost 100 000 000Launched1 March 1991Completed1991IdentificationIMO number 8908466StatusIn serviceGeneral characteristicsTonnage28 838 GTDisplacement11 853 TonnesLength163 4 m 536 1 ft Beam27 6 m 90 6 ft Draft6 2 m 20 3 ft Installed power4 Sulzer diesel enginesPropulsion2 propellersSpeed21 knots 39 km h 24 mph Capacity1 850 passengers 700 vehicles 1 745 lane metres Contents 1 Design 2 History 2 1 RMT 2 2 P amp O Stena Line 2 3 LD Lines 2 3 1 TransEuropa Ferries charter 2 4 DFDS 2 5 Irish Ferries 3 References 4 External linksDesign EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources MS Isle of Innisfree 2021 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Isle of Innisfree is a unique ship the only one of her class She was ordered by the Belgian state owned Regie voor Maritiem Transport in response to the anticipated opening of the Channel Tunnel She was launched as the Prins Filip in 1991 for the company s Ostend Dover operations The ship is 163 4 m 536 1 ft long by 27 6 m 90 6 ft wide with a 6 2 m 20 3 ft draught and has some 1745 lane metres of cargo space for cars lorries and other vehicles with three decks accessible to passengers Uniquely the ship had a bow door on the starboard right for the upper vehicle deck for side loading and unloading in Ostend Dunkirk West also had this port facility citation needed However after 1997 the door was sealed shut History EditRMT Edit The Prins Filip was built for Belgian operator Regie voor Maritiem Transport RMT in 1991 entering service in 1992 on its route between Ostend and Dover In 1994 the RMT entered into a partnership with Sally Line and traded as Oostende Lines Its UK port was switched to Ramsgate until RMT s operations ceased in 1997 1 On 14 September 1994 an accident resulted in 6 deaths when a linkspan collapsed Foot passengers were boarding the Prins Filip at Ramsgate All publicity at the time was focused on Sally Line and Thanet District Council the port owners and not RMT or the Prins Filip 2 P amp O Stena Line Edit Following a lay up in Dunkirk she was acquired by Stena Line in 1998 renamed Stena Royal and initially used on freight services between Dover and Zeebrugge on charter to P amp O Stena Line In 1999 P amp O Stena Line decided to extend the charter and transferred the ship to its Dover Calais route Stena Royal was extensively refurbished to include the P amp O Stena Brand World concept and entered service on the Calais route as the POSL Aquitaine following the naming pattern for P amp O Stena Line vessels nbsp POSL Aquitaine ex Prins Filip fails to stop In 2000 the POSL Aquitaine failed to stop whilst berthing at Calais due to a propeller fault The crash caused many injuries and extensive damage to both the ship and berth On 9 October 2002 a crew member died in a chute during a routine raft evacuation trial 3 P amp O Stena Line was a short lived venture ending in 2002 when P amp O acquired Stena Line s share in the operation However the POSL Aquitaine remained in service initially under the name PO Aquitaine then as the Pride of Aquitaine from early 2003 until May 2005 when she was withdrawn following the introduction of two new P amp O ferries LD Lines Edit In October 2005 she began sailing on the route between Portsmouth and Le Havre as Norman Spirit LD Lines a French owned company with existing ferry operations on the Mediterranean Sea began this service following P amp O s withdrawal from it the previous month nbsp Ostend Spirit as MS Norman SpiritIn June 2006 Norman Spirit was re flagged to the British registry from the Italian second registry She was now registered in Southampton rather than Genoa although when she entered service with LD Lines she was registered in Dover In September 2009 LD Lines announced that from November 2009 the vessel would be used on its service between Boulogne sur Mer and Dover TransEuropa Ferries charter Edit In March 2010 the Norman Spirit was chartered by TransEuropa Ferries In a joint service between TransEuropa Ferries and LD Lines the ship was renamed Ostende Spirit and began sailing between Ostend and Ramsgate DFDS Edit After changing the vessel name back to Norman Spirit it was announced on 28 November 2011 that DFDS Seaways would charter the vessel from LD Lines to operate on its Dover Dunkerque service This was to help alleviate unexpected traffic pressure on the route caused by the announcement that SeaFrance was going into administration At 13 00 on 17 February 2012 the Norman Spirit was relaunched by model and actress Kelly Brook to start a new service for DFDS Seaways and LD Lines with up to five return crossings per day on the Dover Calais route Following the merger between the two companies in February 2013 and a technical stop for fifteen days in shipyard Gdansk Poland to redevelop the passenger reception the Norman Spirit made her return to the port of Calais on 17 March 2013 sporting a new name Calais Seaways 4 and a new colour nbsp Calais Seaways laid up at Dunkerque East July August 2021 after Cote d Opale replaced her on the Dover Calais service nbsp The Isle of Innisfree arrives at Calais on 20 December 2021 In 2018 DFDS announced an order for an E Flexer class ferry from Stena RoRo in order to replace Calais Seaways The new vessel is named Cote D Opale or in English Opal Coast The vessel was delivered in May 2021 entering service on 4 August 2021 after sea trials in April and a lengthy delivery voyage from Weihai China where she was built On the same day as the Cote d Opale was phased into service the Calais Seaways was retired from DFDS service Shortly afterwards she sailed to Dunkerque East where she was laid up 5 Irish Ferries Edit Shortly after the Calais Seaways was laid up speculation and rumours started circling that the ship was sold to Irish Ferries and was to be renamed Isle of Innisfree Speculation continued throughout August September and October and into early November without confirmation However the speculation came to a close when on November 4 2021 Irish Continental Group announced the ship s purchase from DFDS alongside confirming the ship will be renamed to Isle of Innisfree 6 7 Shortly after the purchase the ship was reflagged from Le Havre in France to Limassol Cyprus in line with the Irish Ferries fleet On November 17 she was moved into a floating dry dock at Damen Shiprepair Dunkerque for works before entry into service in December 2021 complementing the Isle of Inishmore 8 The Innisfree then departed Damen Dunkerque on December 14 early in the morning arriving in Dover after anchoring off Calais and awaiting a harbour pilot just outside of Dover The ship then started service the next morning for Irish Ferries with the first commercial passengers sailing on December 16 Fire in the English ChannelOn 3rd of March 2023 a fire broke out in the engine room while the ship was sailing from Dover to Calais with 183 people on board consisting of 94 passengers and 89 crew members A French tugboat and three British lifeboats were dispatched to assist No injuries were reported and the fire was overcome by crew members 9 References Edit Ship Overview Dover to France Ferries DFDS www dfdsseaways co uk Retrieved 14 November 2016 doverferryphotos Archived from the original on 20 March 2008 Retrieved 12 April 2010 Accident Investigation Report UK Government 23 January 2015 CALAIS SEAWAYS Vessel s Details and Current Position 8908466 228006800 Archived from the original on 11 April 2013 Retrieved 17 March 2013 MS Calais Seaways Past and Present Dover Ferry Photos Forums 10 October 2021 Irish Ferries Acquires Additional Dover Calais Ferry From Competitor NI Ferry Site The Ferry News and Information Site 4 November 2021 Retrieved 4 November 2021 Irish Continental Group PLC acquires Calais Seaways Irish Continental Group 4 November 2021 Irish Ferries to double frequency on Dover Calais route with second ship www irishferries com Retrieved 4 November 2021 Lifeboats launched after fire breaks out on passenger ferry in the Channel Sky News 4 March 2023 Retrieved 4 March 2023 External links Edit nbsp Media related to IMO 8908466 at Wikimedia Commons Norman Spirit from LD Lines official website Photographs of the MS Norman Spirit MS Norman Spirit on Ship Blog Calais Seaways amp Cote d Opale comparison Isle of Innisfree Dover Calais information about the ship on Irish Ferries website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MS Isle of Innisfree 2021 amp oldid 1175618716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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