CalMac’s newest ferry has been successfully launched.
MV Loch Indaal was launched today (Saturday) at Cemre Marin Endustri shipyard in
Turkey.
The £45.5 million vessel is the second of four ferries being built at the yard for
the CalMac network.
She will serve Islay and Jura alongside sister vessel, MV Isle of Islay, which was
launched in March.
Another two ships of the same type are under construction at the same yard to operate
Western Isles’ routes.
These four vessels are in addition to the pair of long delayed ferries being built
at the Ferguson Marine yard on the Clyde.
The launch marks continued progress in Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited’s (CMAL)
commitment to delivering new ferries to serve the Scottish islands.
Representatives of CMAL and key project stakeholders were in attendance to witness
Elaine Anderson, wife of CMAL’s Director of Vessels, Jim Anderson, officially launch
the ferry.
Scheduled to commence sailings in the spring, MV Loch Indaal will significantly boost
capacity on the Islay routes, with the ability to accommodate up to 450 passengers
and 100 cars, or 14 commercial vehicles. This addition will increase vehicle and
freight capacity by 40% on the Islay routes, strengthening the overall fleet's resilience.
The vessel will now undergo further outfitting and preparations in the water before
comprehensive sea trials take place. Once complete, the vessel will be handed over
to owners, CMAL.
Upon its arrival from Turkey, MV Loch Indaal will undergo crew familiarisation and
local operational trials before entering service.
An official naming ceremony will take place on Islay early next year, where stakeholders
and community representatives will be invited to board and tour the vessel to celebrate
its arrival before it officially joins the fleet.
Kevin Hobbs, Chief Executive Officer at CMAL, said: "The successful launch of MV
Loch Indaal represents another major achievement in our shipyard construction program.
Following the launches of MV Isle of Islay and MV Glen Rosa earlier this year, it
is wonderful to see another vessel in the water.
“We look forward to the ferry’s completion and delivery, and to seeing the positive
impact she will have on our communities as she enters service next year.”
Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Transport, said: “This is another important milestone
in the Scottish Government’s commitment to delivering six new major vessels into
service by 2026.
“I have no doubt the communities and businesses on Islay and Jura are looking forward
to a more resilient and modern ferry service, with further vessels set to bring similar
improvements to other parts of the Clyde and Hebrides Ferry Services network.”
Duncan Mackison, interim Chief Executive of CalMac, said: “We welcome the launch
of MV Loch Indaal and are looking forward to the vessel joining the CalMac fleet.
Her addition will increase resilience and will also significantly increase the number
of passengers and vehicles we can carry on the Islay route.
“With six new major vessels due to join the fleet by 2026 and significant infrastructure
upgrades at numerous ports and harbours underway or planned, we are confident that
lifeline ferry services for Islay and across the network will continue to improve.”
The first vessel for Islay and Jura, MV Isle of Islay, is due to arrive in Scotland
at the end of the year, with MV Loch Indaal scheduled for arrival in February 2025.

CalMac’s latest £45.5 million ferry successfully launched in Turkey
8 June 2024