New Mersey Ferry Begins Sea Trials
APCL Cammell Laird achieved its latest milestone as the first new Mersey Ferry in over 60 years began sea trials on the river last week
Painted in Mersey Ferries’ historic red, white and black colours, the Royal Daffodil departed APCL Cammell Laird’s facility on Thursday 16 April where she has spent two years under construction.
As part of a complex, carefully coordinated process, the trials will assess the 750-tonne ferry’s operational performance, control systems, propulsion power and manoeuvrability.
Onboard engineers will test the ferry’s navigation and communication systems, test passenger safety features such as alarms and lifesaving equipment, plus carry out berthing operations at the Seacombe and Pier Head terminals, to ensure the vessel meets maritime industry standards.
It is estimated the £26m, 50 metre-long ferry will reach around 12 knots during the two-day test period.
David McGinley Group Chief Executive Officer of APCL Group said:
“Sea Trials are a critical and final part of the shipbuilding programme as they will allow our engineers and the ship’s crew to put the vessel through its paces on the River Mersey.
“APCL Cammell Laird has always been a global business with a local heart, and it is a point of pride that we have delivered the Royal Daffodil. APCL Cammell Laird and the wider APCL Group wish her well as she and her crew embark on her trials.
“This latest Mersey Ferry is a true celebration of shipbuilding in the region and demonstrates that the region remains at the forefront of the global shipbuilding industry.”
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