MV Clyde
MV Clyde was a motor vessel built at A & J Inglis in Pointhouse, Glasgow, and equipped with engines by L Gardner & Sons, Manchester. She was used for inspections and conveyance of Trustees of the Clyde Navigation Trust (now Clydeport) on special occasions. Sometimes she was used for special excursions.[1]
History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Owner | Clyde Navigation Trust |
Builder | A & J Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow, Scotland |
Yard number | 1643P |
Launched | 14 December 1960 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Tug & Inspection Launch |
Tonnage | 65 grt, 26 nrt |
Length | 69.1/75 feet |
Beam | 16.6 feet |
Installed power | 152bhp |
Propulsion | Twin L Gardner & Sons diesel 2 x 8 cylinders, 2 screws |
Speed | 10kn |
From 1984 to 1992,[2] she was used by Invicta Line Cruises of Chatham for services between Southend and Strood.[3] The company folded,[4] and she was sold in 1992.[2] She now belongs to Marine Service, a maintenance company based in Las Palmas, the Canary Islands, to carry out underwater work on other ships and platforms.[5]
References
- Shipping Times: Launched 1960 - MV Clyde
- "Motor Vessel Clyde". Scottish-Built Ships.
- Invicta Line Cruises
- Lunn, Geoff (2012). Medway & Swale Shipping Through Time. Amberley Publishing. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-4456-2372-6.
- "Boats". Marine Service.
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