New CalMac ferry, MV Glen Rosa, launched at Ferguson Marine shipyard
9 April 2024
MV Glen Rosa, the second of two dual fuel vessels being built at Ferguson Marine
in Port Glasgow, was successfully launched on the River Clyde today.
Like her sister vessel MV Glen Sannox, MV Glen Rosa is being built on behalf of Caledonian
Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) to service the Arran route.
The 102-metre, roll-on/roll-off vehicle passenger ferry will be capable of operating
on liquefied natural gas (LNG) and marine gas oil.
She is designed to carry 127 cars, 16 HGVs - or a combination of both - and up to
852 passengers. She is due to be completed by September 2025.
Today’s launch party was made up of Wellbeing Economy Secretary Màiri McAllan; Ferguson
Marine interim chief executive John Petticrew; Rev William Boyle, Minister at St.
Andrew’s Church of Scotland, who blessed the vessel; and five female apprentices
employed by the shipyard.
Beth Atkinson, a qualified welder who completed her apprenticeship at the yard, smashed
a special bottling of Ardgowan blended malt whisky off the vessel’s hull to officially
name her as MV Glen Rosa before she entered the water for the first time.
An open invitation was extended to the people of Inverclyde to attend the launch,
welcomed to the yard on a first come, first served basis. Many hundreds more watched
the event from the nearby Coronation and Newark Castle parks.
John Petticrew, interim chief executive at Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow), said:
“This is a proud day for the shipyard, the people of Inverclyde and every individual
who has supported Ferguson Marine reach this landmark moment.
“MV Glen Rosa is the 363rd vessel launched on the Clyde under the Ferguson Marine
name. At around 3,000 tonnes, she is considerably heavier than her sister vessel
MV Glen Sannox was at launch and sets a new record for the yard in terms of weight
at launch.
“Today marks a significant milestone in the delivery of the two new ferries, following
the success of MV Glen Sannox’s sea trials in February and last week. This demonstrates
the hard work being done by everyone at the yard to complete both ferries as soon
as possible.
“MV Glen Rosa will now take her place at the quayside, at the spot Glen Sannox recently
vacated, so that her internal fit out can continue.”
Wellbeing Economy Secretary Màiri McAllan said:“This is an important milestone for
the shipyard and, importantly, provides an opportunity to recognise the workers who
have contributed to the building of the MV Glen Rosa. It is fitting that it was launched
by Beth Atkinson, a highly skilled welder who trained at Ferguson Marine, and who
represents the future of Scottish shipbuilding.
“I was pleased to be able to join such an important event for the community, and
look forward to seeing Glen Rosa enter service next year and provide vital lifeline
services for our island communities.”
Kevin Hobbs, chief executive, CMAL said: “It is a welcome sight to see Glen Rosa
successfully launched and enter the water today. This is a step in the right direction
for the two dual fuel vessels, with MV Glen Sannox completing a dry docking and further
builder’s trials last week.
“We know how important these two vessels are for the Arran community, and for both
vessels to start serving the island. We will continue to work with Fergusons to
get them delivered as soon as possible.”
Duncan Mackison, interim CEO of CalMac, said: “Today’s successful launch is a positive
step forward and we are looking forward to welcoming MV Glen Rosa into the CalMac
fleet. When she enters service, she will provide much-needed resilience and capacity
to the Arran community.”
