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Trials of the Isle of Man ship Ben-My-Chree found it could not berth safely on the Arran route. The MV Caledonian Isles has not been in service since leaving its route for an overhaul in January.
The only ferry serving the route between Ardrossan and Brodick - the MV Isle of Arran - was out of action while the problem was fixed. Sailings resumed with the 07:00 service from Ardrossan on Friday.
Following trials, MV Isle of Arran will temporarily sail between Troon and Brodick from Thursday until Sunday. Due to port limitations, Troon sailings will take pre-booked customers only.
A spokesperson from Arran RNLI said: ‘Remember that cold water shock can happen very quickly: it only takes half a pint of ...
Wheelchair users have been urged to sail to Arran from Troon due to passenger lift problem on Ardrossan's ferry ...
While 31-year-old Caledonian Isles, the Ardrossan route’s main vessel, is out of action, it will be served from Ardrossan by 659-passenger secondary vessel Isle of Arran, which is 40 years old ...
CalMac confirmed sailings from Troon and Ardrossan to Brodick are cancelled for the day - and possibly tomorrow too.