NewsFear naut: Scots-built ferry reaches big milestone in dry dock voyage

Fear naut: Scots-built ferry reaches big milestone in dry dock voyage

A SCOTS-built ferry has reached a new milestone after setting sail from its port to receive the finishing touches in dry dock.

MV Glen Sannox has left Port Glasgow, heading down the Clyde for a three-week stay in dry dock in Greenock.

Here the finishing touches will be made to the vessel’s internal systems including its propulsion, and a fresh coat of paint will be added to its hull.

The ferry, one of two under construction at Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow), made the 40-minute voyage down the Clyde to the Dale’s Marine site at Greenock and will be worked on by a combination of Dale’s and around 130 Ferguson Marine staff.

The MV Glen Sannox coming into a dock.
ThE MV Glen Sannox will be dry docking at Greenock for three weeks. (Image supplied with release by Clark Communications)

MV Glen Sannox will return from dry dock in early August another step closer to completion.

Planned works include routine but important work on the vessel’s propulsion systems, seals and bow doors.

Also planned is a fresh coat of paint which will represent a significant move closer to welcoming passengers. T

he dry docking comes following a successful engine test on 5th July.

David Tydeman, chief executive at FMPG, said: “The work being undertaken in collaboration with Dale’s is another important milestone in the delivery of MV Glen Sannox.

“The sub-waterline and aesthetic works being undertaken show that the ferry is coming along well, and we look forward to welcoming her back to Port Glasgow in August for a continuation of the commissioning programme.

“Our next major milestone is the testing of main engines and generators before October, which will bring the ship to life.”

MV Glen Sannox is scheduled to be delivered between March and May 2023, and Hull 802 between October and December 2023.

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