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MS Madeleine

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Yard number
  
979

Launched
  
1980

Draft
  
4.99 m

Identification
  
IMO number 7915228

Length
  
122 m

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Name
  
1981-1993 Leinster 1993-1996 Isle of Inishmore 1996-1997 Isle of Inishturk 1997-present Madeleine

Operator
  
1981-1995 B&I Line 1995-1997 Irish Ferries 1997=present C.T.M.A.

Port of registry
  
1981—1997 Dublin,  Ireland 1997—present Ottawa,  Canada

Builder
  
Verolme Cork Dockyard, Cork, Ireland

The MS Madeleine is a car/passenger ferry owned and operated by Coopérative de Transport Maritime et Aérien between Souris and Cap-aux-Meules. The ship previously sailed with Irish Ferries as Isle of Inishturk.

History

Madeleine was built in 1981 as Leinster for the B&I Line overnight Dublin - Liverpool route. Following heavy losses the overnight Dublin - Liverpool route closed in 1988. Leinster transferred to the shorter Dublin - Holyhead route until 1993 when she was transferred to the Pembroke Dock - Rosslare route, for this role she was renamed Isle of Inishmore.

In 1995 Isle of Inishmore received the new Irish Ferries livery following the privatization of B&I Line. The ship was renamed Isle of Inishturk a year later to free the name for a new vessel under construction in the Netherlands. The new Isle of Inishmore was delivered in 1997 enabling Isle of Innisfree to replace Isle of Inishturk on the Pembroke Dock - Rosslare route.

After a few months laid up, Isle of Inishturk was sold to Coopérative de Transport Maritime et Aérien (CTMA) and renamed Madeleine. Prior to entering service the lifeboats were removed and replaced with a Marine evacuation system. In 2006 Madeleine was rebuilt to comply with the latest safety regulations. This included the addition of large sponsons to the stern.

References

MS Madeleine Wikipedia