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MS Pride of Canterbury

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Port of registry
  
Dover,  United Kingdom

Yard number
  
1076

Builder
  
Schichau Seebeckwerft

Route
  
Launched
  
8 October 1991

MS Pride of Canterbury PrideofCanterburyjpg

Name
  
European Pathway (1991-2003)Pride of Canterbury (2003-onwards)

Owner
  
P&O European Ferries (1991-1998)P&O Stena Line (1998-2002)P&O (2002-onwards)

Operator
  
P&O European Ferries (1991-1998)P&O Stena Line (1998-2002)P&O Ferries (2002-onwards)

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MS Pride of Canterbury is a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferries between Dover and Calais.

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History

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MS Pride of Canterbury was the second of four 'European Class' freight ferries ordered for P&O European Ferries' Dover-Zeebrugge route. Between 1992 and 2002 she sailed between Dover and Zeebrugge for P&O European Ferries and later P&O Stena Line. She was converted in the winter of 2002/spring 2003 and re-entered service as Pride of Canterbury (replacing the ageing P&OSL Canterbury). She currently sails from Dover to Calais.

MS Pride of Canterbury Pride of Canterbury Shipwreck Log

On 31 January 2008 she struck the wreck of SS Mahratta while manoeuvering into The Downs off the Kent coast during heavy weather. The collision caused the loss of one of her propellers and damaged the prop shaft and gear box. Although she was able to sail to Dover unaided, the ferry required assistance berthing. Following emergency repairs in Falmouth she returned to service operating with only 1 propeller. As a result, she was unable to operate in rough weather and was frequently laid up in Dover or sheltering off the Kent coast waiting for the wind to drop. The ferry was due to be drydocked at a European repair yard in November 2008 to be fitted with a new propeller with a view to being back in service for the Christmas 2008 period. The vessel is now back in service again on the Dover to Calais route.

MS Pride of Canterbury Vessel details for PRIDE OF CANTERBURY RoRoPassenger Ship IMO

On 29 September 2014 a fire broke out in the engine room at around 8am as it arrived into Calais. The fire was quickly extinguished by the ship's fire protection system. Nobody was injured and the ship disembarked all the passengers safely. The stricken ferry was taken to Arno Shipyard in Dunkerque for repairs, to make up for the missing ship, Pride of Burgundy's services were increased from three to five.

Sister ships

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As built, European Pathway was identical to European Seaway and European Highway. The fourth 'European Class' freight ferry was converted to a multi-purpose vessel for the Dover-Calais route and named MS Pride of Burgundy though she still retained a number of similarities. Following conversion to multi-purpose ship, Pride of Canterbury is nearly identical to Pride of Kent.

  • MS European Seaway
  • MS Pride of Burgundy
  • MS Pride of Kent (formerly European Highway)

  • MS Pride of Canterbury PRIDE OF CANTERBURY Passenger ship IMO 9007295

    Pride of Canterbury and Pride of Kent are commonly known as the 'Darwin Twins' or 'Darwins' after the project name given by P&O to the conversion of the ships.

    MS Pride of Canterbury PampO Ferries Pride of Canterbury ferry review and ship guide

    References

    MS Pride of Canterbury Wikipedia