MS Isle Of Innisfree (2021)
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MS ''Isle of Innisfree'' is a passenger and car ferry to be operated by
Irish Ferries Irish Ferries is an Irish ferry and transport company that operates passenger and freight services on routes between Ireland, Britain and Continental Europe, including Dublin Port–Holyhead; Rosslare Europort to Pembroke as well as Dublin ...
between Dover and Calais. Originally built at
Boelwerf The Boelwerf, initially called J. Boel & Zonen, was a shipyard on the river Scheldt in Temse, Belgium, which produced ships from 1829 until 1994. History The Boelwerf was founded in 1829 by Bernard Boel (1798-1872), who had worked as a carpenter ...
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.


Design

The ''Isle of Innisfree'' is a unique ship, the only one of her class. She was built in 1991 for
Regie voor Maritiem Transport Regie voor Maritiem Transport (RMT) was the Belgium, Belgian state-owned ferry service and operated ferries on the Ostend-Dover route under the name Oostende Lines. For the last few years until its demise in February 1997, the ferries from Osten ...
for the company's Dover-Ostend operations. The ship is long by wide with a draught, and has some 1745
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of cargo space for cars, lorries and other vehicles. The ship has three decks accessible to passengers - as built the full three decks were accessible to passengers, however under DFDS only one full deck is accessible (the lower deck), and the other two are only accessible to passengers on the stern - the rest is designated for crew. The ship was built for the Dover-Ostend run, and hence is of a unique design - alongside having a bow and stern with two-level loading, the ship also has a unique side door on the starboard bow on the upper vehicle deck, allowing loading of the upper deck should the upper bow linkspan be unusable. However, after 1997 the door was sealed shut as there are no compatible linkspans elsewhere outside of Ostend, so it was essentially useless.


History


RMT

The ''Prins Filip'' was built for
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operator
Regie voor Maritiem Transport Regie voor Maritiem Transport (RMT) was the Belgium, Belgian state-owned ferry service and operated ferries on the Ostend-Dover route under the name Oostende Lines. For the last few years until its demise in February 1997, the ferries from Osten ...
(RMT) in 1991, entering service in 1992 on its route between Dover and
Ostend Ostend ( nl, Oostende, ; french: link=no, Ostende ; german: link=no, Ostende ; vls, Ostende) is a coastal city and municipality, located in the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It comprises the boroughs of Mariakerk ...
. She remained in service with RMT when its UK port was switched to Ramsgate and until RMT's operations ceased in 1997. 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 Sally Line UK (sometimes referred to as Sally Ferries UK) was a British ferry operator on the English Channel and North Sea. History Sally Line was founded in 1981 by Michael Kingshott as a subsidiary of the Finland-based Rederi Ab Sally, and ...
and
Thanet District Council Thanet may refer to: *Isle of Thanet, a former island, now a peninsula, at the most easterly point of Kent, England *Thanet District, a local government district containing the island *Thanet College, former name of East Kent College * Thanet Cana ...
, the port owners, and not RMT or the ''Prins Filip''.


P&O Stena Line

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 P&O Stena Line was formed in 1998 after the merger of P&O European Ferries (Dover) Ltd and the Dover and Newhaven operations of Stena Line. History The idea for a joint service was initially put forward in July 1996 and in October of the sam ...
. 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. 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. 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

In October 2005, she began sailing on the route between Portsmouth and Le Havre as ''Norman Spirit''.
LD Lines LD Lines was a French shipping company, with both roro freight and passenger ferry operations. It was a subsidiary of Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA), which engages in building, owning, operating, and managing vessels. LD Lines operated fer ...
, a French-owned company with existing ferry operations on the
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, began this service following P&O's withdrawal from it the previous month. In June 2006, ''Norman Spirit'' was re-flagged to the British registry from the Italian second registry. She was now registered in
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rather than
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, 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
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and Dover.


TransEuropa Ferries charter

In March 2010 the ''Norman Spirit'' was chartered by TransEuropa Ferries. In a joint service between TransEuropa Ferries and
LD Lines LD Lines was a French shipping company, with both roro freight and passenger ferry operations. It was a subsidiary of Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA), which engages in building, owning, operating, and managing vessels. LD Lines operated fer ...
, the ship was renamed ''Ostende Spirit'' and began sailing between
Ostend Ostend ( nl, Oostende, ; french: link=no, Ostende ; german: link=no, Ostende ; vls, Ostende) is a coastal city and municipality, located in the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It comprises the boroughs of Mariakerk ...
and Ramsgate.


DFDS

After changing the vessel name back to ''Norman Spirit'', it was announced on 28 November 2011 that
DFDS Seaways DFDS Seaways is a Danish shipping company that operates passenger and freight services across northern Europe. Following the acquisition of Norfolkline in 2010, DFDS restructured its other shipping divisions ( DFDS Tor Line and DFDS Lisco) ...
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
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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'', and a new colour. 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
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, 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.


Irish Ferries

Shortly after the ''Calais Seaways'' was laid up, speculation and rumours started circling that the ship was sold to
Irish Ferries Irish Ferries is an Irish ferry and transport company that operates passenger and freight services on routes between Ireland, Britain and Continental Europe, including Dublin Port–Holyhead; Rosslare Europort to Pembroke as well as Dublin ...
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 Irish Continental Group plc is an Irish shipping and transport group. Operating roll on/roll off passenger, freight and container freight services on routes between Ireland, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Irish Continental Group als ...
announced the ship's purchase from DFDS, alongside confirming the ship will be renamed to ''Isle of Innisfree''. Shortly after the purchase, the ship was reflagged from
Le Havre Le Havre (, ; nrf, Lé Hâvre ) is a port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the river Seine on the Channel southwest of the Pays de Caux, very ...
in France to
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, 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''. 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
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and three British
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were dispatched to assist. No injuries were reported and the fire was overcome by crew members.


References


External links

*
Norman Spirit
from LD Lines' official website
MS Norman Spirit on Ship BlogCalais Seaways & Cote d'Opale comparisonIsle of Innisfree , Dover Calais
information about the ship on Irish Ferries' website {{DEFAULTSORT:Calais Seaways Ferries of the United Kingdom Ferries of France 1991 ships Transeuropa Ferries