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in the winter, a former fishing boat, to tow the barge and a tug / workboat for general duties. In addition to the usual tractor units and tugs for moving trailers and other cargo equipment there are a number of pieces of construction and earth-moving equipment not usually required by a ferry
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by car, taking under an hour. Due to the short sailing time the vessels have a cafeteria for meals and refreshments, but no cabin accommodation.
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since May 2001. The company is one of only two major vehicle ferry operators plying within Scotland which are not subsidised by the
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Pentland Ferries was founded by its present managing director, Andrew Banks, in 1997. In October that year he purchased the
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in May 2001. The service operates in the fairest only weather with the custom built passenger and vehicle catamaran
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The fleet also includes a barge, used for dredging at Gills in the summer and an extension to the pier at
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Andrew Banks was recognised in the 2014 Honours list and in March 2014 was appointed an OBE by
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with funding secured from Bank of Scotland. The vessel was built by Strategic Marine Vietnam (
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and providing freight relief for CalMac. She was sold to an owner in Cape Verde in late 2009.
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route fell through, the vessel was put to work during the winter season in place of
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is a privately owned, family company which has operated a ferry service between
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had been abandoned in 1989, mainly because of the exposed conditions at
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In April 2017, an order for a new 85m catamaran ferry was placed with
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emissions than similar ferries serving the Scottish islands.
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An earlier attempt to operate the short sea crossing between
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Pentland Ferries – Unofficial Ships Data and History Website
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The Short Sea Crossing is the quickest route across the
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