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FLEET FEATURES
Main Fleet Features Saturn's Islay Trials
The weekend of 15th and 16th September 2007 saw something of a first in the CalMac fleet deployment. Saturn left her regular sphere of operations as she rounded the Mull of Kintyre for the first time ever and headed into the Western Isles. Her assignment was to undertake berthing trials at the terminals normally occupied by the Isle of Arran and the Hebridean Isles.
 
After leaving her regular summer home-base at Brodick, at 0600 on the Saturday morning, she commenced a sail of roughly six hours to Port Ellen. The weather was dull and grey - a condition which typified what can only loosely be referred to as summer 2007 - but fortunately the wind did not prevent Saturn (which does not possess stabilisers) from getting through the North Channel.

She arrived at Port Ellen at 0015 and passed the lighthouse before berthing both the linkspan. Hebridean Isles had just arrived from Kennacraig at the time, and was occupying the slip at the grain berth to unload her traffic - Saturn would have to wait until the larger ferry left for Port Askaig.
 


Saturn's Route for the Weekend

Picture: Elliott Bowman, SoC Crew
Lying at Brodick Prior to Sailing for Islay
 

Picture: Elliott Bowman, SoC Crew
Her First Arrival in the Western Isles
(Elliott Bowman)

Picture: Elliott Bowman, SoC Crew
Crossing Port Ellen Bay
(Elliott Bowman)

Picture: Iain McPherson
Lying Alongside with Hebridean Isles
(Iain McPherson)

Picture: Iain McPherson
Testing the 'Grain Berth'
(Iain McPherson)

Picture: Elliott Bowman, SoC Crew
Using her Voith Units to Manoeuvre in the Bay
(Elliott Bowman)

Picture: Elliott Bowman, SoC Crew
Sailing for Port Askaig
(Elliott Bowman)

The trials at Port Ellen were successful and Saturn managed to berth without problems at both the berths, testing her stern ramp and the pier gangways. She then left and sailed light, following the Hebridean Isles round to Port Askaig. The regular ferry was on her way to pick up her regular roster from the Isle of Arran with the 1530 departure for Kennacraig. She was in fact to be the first of three vessels to use the pier in quick succession.

Saturn had to lie off in the Sound of Islay while first the Hebridean Isles, loading with Kennacraig traffic, and then the Isle of Arran used the linkspan. When the Isle of Arran had unloaded she left for Port Ellen and the Saturn finally managed to get alongside. Once again the stern ramp was successfully landed and the gangways were tested.

Picture: Elliott Bowman, SoC Crew
Passing the Eilean Dhuira at Feolin
(Elliott Bowman)

Picture: Elliott Bowman, SoC Crew
Hebridean Isles and Isle of Arran Together
(Elliott Bowman)

Picture: Elliott Bowman, SoC Crew
Lying off in the Sound of Islay
(Elliott Bowman)
Picture: Elliott Bowman, SoC Crew
Waiting for Isle of Arran to Depart
(Elliott Bowman)
Following on from this Saturn then left Islay and made for Kennacraig where she was to spend the night. She spent the night at the northern berth while the Isle of Arran occupied the linkspan berth.

The following morning the weather was not much better, with persistent rain prevailing once more. Saturn left Kennacraig at around 0900 and headed south and back to the Clyde once more. She was back in service on the Arran run on the Monday.

Picture: Iain McPherson
Testing her Ramp at Kennacraig Linkspan
(Iain McPherson)

Picture: Iain McPherson
Alongside with Isle of Arran at Kennacraig
(Iain McPherson)

Picture: SoC Crew
Back in Service at Ardrossan
 

Many thanks to Elliott Bowman and Iain McPherson for getting the photos of Saturn's excursion!


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