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built in 1936 as MV ''Hotspur II''. She was used on the Hythe Ferry service across Southampton Water until 1978, and then on the Kilcreggan ferry on the Firth of Clyde until 2007.


History

MV ''Hotspur II'' was built in 1936 by
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as a passenger
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for the Hythe Ferry service across Southampton Water. One of the ''Kenilworths half-sisters, , remained operational with the Hythe Ferry service until 2014. The use of the name ''Hotspur'' for several generations of Hythe ferries derives from the involvement, and later ownership, of the ferry service by the Percy family, whose member Hotspur was immortalised by William Shakespeare. In 1978, ''Hotspur II'' was bought by Clyde Marine Motoring to operate the GourockKilcreggan service. Arriving on the Clyde on 22 March, she was modified before entering service on 2 April 1979. Renamed ''Kenilworth'', after the novel Kenilworth by Walter Scott, she provided the main ferry service, initially on subcontract to Caledonian MacBrayne and after 1983, on behalf of
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. Other company vessels (Clyde Marine Services Ltd. from 2003), including and CalMac vessels provided relief. Along with , ''Kenilworth'' was listed in the UK Historic Ship Register from 2001. Replaced by the purpose-built in 2007, she continued to provide morning and afternoon cruises. In 2009, she was reported to be sold to a new owner in Inverness and was reportedly sold again in 2018 for conversion into a houseboat. Kenilworth is berthed in Hartlepool undergoing restoration


2006 Incident

At 9.40 am BST on 23 October 2006, a US Navy warship taking part in the '' Neptune Warrior'' training exercise radioed the ''Kenilworth'' to warn "Unidentified vessel approaching on my starboard side, please identify yourself. If you fail to do so, we will open fire on you with live ammunition." The message caused alarm as it was broadcast on VHF channel 16, the international calling and distress frequency. A spokeswoman at
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indicated that channel 16 had been correctly used to request identification, but should not have been used for the warning which should have been on an exercise frequency. She stated that the ferry had not been in any danger, and advised that the organiser of the exercise, Commander Don Chalmers, deputy director of the Joint Maritime Operational Training Staff, had apologised to the skipper.


Layout

There is covered passenger accommodation on two decks forward, with a bar in the lower saloon. She was re-engined in 2000.


Service

* Hythe Ferry service across Southampton Water * GourockKilcreggan – service on the Firth of Clyde. She also crossed Gare Loch to Helensburgh and provided cruises and charters in summer.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kenilworth Ferries of Scotland Ships of Scotland 1936 ships