CMAL TBN 4

CMAL TBN 4 7

Description

CMAL TBN 4 is a Car & Passenger Ferry for CMAL under construction at Remontowa Shibuilding as NB TBA for delivery in TBA. This is the third of seven sister vessels.

Features

Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) and Remontowa Shipbuilding in Poland have signed the contract to build the small vessels, which will support island communities and improve the resilience of the Clyde and Hebrides ferry fleet.

It will become seven ferries in total, where the first one will be delivered in 2027.

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Capacities

  • Car capacity: TBA
  • Passenger capacity: TBA
  • Batteries: TBA

Class

LR

Design: Navalue
Name: TBA
Scope of work: Basic Design
Ship Type: Double-ended Ferry
Ship Owner: Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL)
Shipyard: Remontowa Shipyard

Sister vessels

CMAL TBN 7 1
References

CMAL TBN 7

Type: Double-ended Ferry
Owner: Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL)
CMAL Small Vessels Replacement Program is concluded and underway. This is the last of seven sister vessels.
CMAL TBN 6 2
References

CMAL TBN 6

Type: Double-ended Ferry
Owner: Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL)
CMAL Small Vessels Replacement Program is concluded and underway. This is the sixth of seven sister vessels.
CMAL TBN 5 3
References

CMAL TBN 5

Type: Double-ended Ferry
Owner: Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL)
CMAL Small Vessels Replacement Program is concluded and underway. This is the fifth of seven sister vessels.
CMAL TBN 3 4
References

CMAL TBN 3

Type: Double-ended Ferry
Owner: Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL)
CMAL Small Vessels Replacement Program is concluded and underway. This is the third of seven sister vessels.
CMAL TBN 2 5
References

CMAL TBN 2

Type: Double-ended Ferry
Owner: Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL)
CMAL Small Vessels Replacement Program is concluded and underway. This is the second of seven sister vessels.
CMAL TBN 1 6
References

CMAL TBN 1

Type: Double-ended Ferry
Owner: Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL)
CMAL Small Vessels Replacement Program is concluded and underway. This is the first of seven sister vessels.