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Name
  
MV Red Falcon

Identification
  
IMO number 9064047

Class and type
  
Car Passenger Ferry

Builder
  
Ferguson Shipbuilders

Operator
  
Red Funnel

Status
  
Active

Launched
  
1994

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In service
  
Apr 1994 - Dec 2003, Apr 2004 - Feb 2014 Apr 2014 -

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MV Red Falcon is a Raptor Class vehicle and passenger ferry operated by Red Funnel on their route from Southampton to East Cowes on the Isle of Wight. She was built by Ferguson Shipbuilders in Port Glasgow.

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She first entered service in 1994, being bought new by Red Funnel along with sister ship Red Osprey and as such, has operated the same regular route throughout her life. Between January and March 2004 she underwent modifications by Remontowa in Gdańsk, Poland, in order to increase vehicle capacity by 80 and allow a greater passenger capacity. This involved the lengthening of the ship by 9.6 m (31 ft).

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Boarding the mv red falcon at southampton


Events

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On 10 March 2006 the ship made national headlines when she collided with the linkspan in Southampton, causing significant damage to the ferry's 'Southampton Side' Bow doors. Vehicles, including an Ambulance carrying a patient (Who was evacuated by dinghy) had to remain onboard for over eight hours while engineers forced the door open.

On November 11 2008 she was used on an excursion to view Queen Elizabeth 2 leaving Southampton for the final time.

2014 Refit

From February to April 2014, Red Falcon was in a drydock at Portsmouth for a major refit costing over £2 million. The refit provides an extra level of passenger accommodation with 55% more seating. The environmental footprint of the vessel was also reduced by installing LED lighting, and recycling facilities. A pair of webcams on top of the ship's bridge were also replaced, and provide footage of the ferry's journey.

References

MV Red Falcon Wikipedia