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Name
  
MV Pont-Aven

Operator
  
Brittany Ferries

Ordered
  
2002

Draft
  
6.8 m

Launched
  
13 September 2003

Builder
  
Meyer Werft

Owner
  
SOMABRET

Port of registry
  
Morlaix,  France

Length
  
184 m

Construction started
  
10 April 2003

Beam
  
31 m

MV Pont-Aven PontAven Ship information Cruise Ferry Brittany Ferries

Route
  
Plymouth - Santander Plymouth - Roscoff Roscoff - Cork Portsmouth - Saint-Malo (winters only) Portsmouth - Santander

MV Pont-Aven is a cruiseferry operated by Brittany Ferries. She was built at Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany and has been sailing for Brittany Ferries since March 2004. She is the current Brittany Ferries flagship. Prior to being named the Pont-Aven was referred to as Bretagne 2, this was then the codename for the new Brittany Ferries vessel for Plymouth–Roscoff, the M/V Armorique.

Contents

MV Pont-Aven Vessel details for PONT AVEN RoRoPassenger Ship IMO 9268708

Pont-Aven's layout is similar in many respects to that of another Brittany Ferries vessel, M/V Bretagne.

Service history

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MV Pont-Aven was ordered by Brittany Ferries from the Meyer Werft shipyard on the river Ems, at Papenburg, Germany on 22 February 2002. She was laid down on 9 April 2003, launched 13 September the same year and completed on 7 February 2004, ahead of schedule. She completed sea trials and was handed over on 27 February, making her maiden voyage on 24 March, from Roscoff to Santander.

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Pont-Aven experienced a number of technical problems in her first year of service. Most serious was the flooding of an auxiliary engine room in August 2004 caused by a faulty sea valve leaving the ferry unable to move from the Plymouth terminal for two days. Many services were disrupted at the height of the holiday season, many passengers having to be transferred to services from Poole and Portsmouth. Interestingly, the problem occurred at the same time as a major breakdown on the Irish Ferries vessel M/V Normandy, which serves on the Rosslare - Cherbourg route. This situation left no passenger ferry link between Ireland and France and as a result many holidaymakers were forced to use the so-called Land-Bridge route, travelling from Ireland to Wales by ferry and driving to Plymouth or Portsmouth to board a ferry for France, or vice versa. Other problems included the bow door jamming shut and the unusual roll when travelling at high speed even in calm weather. However most faults have now been corrected and the vessel has become a popular member of the Brittany Ferries fleet.

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On 22 May 2006 Pont-Aven sustained damage en route to Santander from Plymouth. Several forward windows were smashed by a 19-metre wave which resulted in a number of cabins flooding. She was forced to divert to Roscoff where passengers disembarked. On 26 May 2006 Pont-Aven returned to service, while refurbishment was carried out on board throughout the voyage. The windows were covered by metal. These windows were later replaced with smaller, round porthole windows in late 2007 - early 2008.

MV Pont-Aven BRITTANY FERRIES THE MV PONTAVEN ARRIVING AT SANTANDER

On 18 August 2008 the ship experienced problems opening the bow door in Santander for cars to be off-loaded. As a result of this the ship had to re-dock, aft into the port first, and the vehicles had to reverse off. This led to further delays and the problem was not fixed before the next crossing to Plymouth later that day; meaning that vehicles had to reverse or make a U-turn to disembark.

Name

MV Pont-Aven MV Pont Aven Brittany Ferries

MV Pont-Aven was named for the town of Pont-Aven in Brittany. The town is famous as the home of a group of artists known as the Pont-Aven School, and the interior décor of the ship commemorates this link.

Regular routes

  • Plymouth – Santander 2004–present
  • Plymouth – Roscoff 2004–present
  • Cork – Roscoff 2004–present
  • Portsmouth - Santander 2009–present
  • Portsmouth – St Malo 2006–present (winter only)
  • Other routes served

    In addition to her regular routes Pont-Aven has seen occasional use between Plymouth and St Malo, Plymouth and Cherbourg and Portsmouth and Cherbourg. In most cases these were position moves during the winter though passengers and freight were carried.

    Bars and restaurants

  • Le Flora a la Carte Restaurant - Deck 7.
  • La Belle Angele Self Service Restaurant - Deck 7.
  • Le Café du Festival Salon de Thé - Deck 7.
  • Le Grand Pavois Bar - Decks 8 and 9.
  • Le Fastnet Piano & Cocktail Bar - Deck 7.
  • Les Finisteres Pool Bar - Deck 9.
  • Shops

  • Monts et Merveilles, Main shop - Deck 8.
  • This is a combination of all the shops you would normally find on a Brittany Ferries vessel.

    Other facilities

  • Swimming pool - Deck 9.
  • Cinemas - Deck 6.
  • Children's playroom - Deck 7.
  • Kennels - Deck 10.
  • 652 cabins - Decks 5, 6 and 8. (Commodore Class, De-luxe, Club 4, 2 and 4 berth standard cabins, Cabins adapted for the use of Wheelchair users)
  • 47 reclining seats - Deck 9.
  • Commodore Lounge - Deck 8.
  • Spa - Deck 6
  • Pont-Aven is the first ferry on the English Channel to have cabins with balconies. These are the Commodore Cabins on deck 8.

    In her 2012 refit, she became also become the first ferry serving an English Channel port to have a spa facility installed.

    References

    MV Pont-Aven Wikipedia