MV Chieftain

MV Chieftain, ex-Seabus, is a passenger ferry built in 2007 for Clyde Marine Services to run the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) Gourock to Kilcreggan service on the Firth of Clyde.

Chieftain in CalMac livery at Gourock, 2021
History
United Kingdom
NameMV Seabus
OwnerClyde Marine Services
OperatorCaledonian MacBrayne
Port of registryGreenock
RouteGourock Kilcreggan ferry
BuilderVoyager Boatyard, Millbrook, near Plymouth
Christened30 March 2007 at Kilcreggan Pier.
Maiden voyage1 April 2007
Identification
Notesdesigned by Jonathan Graham CEng MRINA
General characteristics
Tonnage60 GT
Length19.5 m (64.0 ft)
Beam6.2 m (20.3 ft)
Installed power2x 180 hp Gardner diesel engines
Speed10.2 (max) / 8.6 knots
Capacity100 passengers

From 2012 to 2018 the service was run by Clydelink with a smaller boat, while Seabus carried out cruises or other work and was renamed Chieftain.

After dissatisfaction with Clydelink, the contract went in May 2018 to Clyde Marine, and Chieftain returned to the Kilcreggan service. In June 2020 CalMac took over managing the service from SPT, leasing Chieftain which in 2021 was repainted in CalMac livery.

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