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Colin Bishop

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mv Bretagne - Farewell to a Classic
« on: November 04, 2024, 02:59:54 pm »

Some of you who regularly attended the Warwick shows will recall a model of Brittany Ferries mv Bretagne which was exhibited on the stands and pool and which had various working features.

The full size vessel has yesterday left the fleet after completing 35 years' excellent service and got a good send off ashore and afloat on her final voyages between Portsmouth & St Malo. There is a topic devoted to this special ship on the Ferry Fans Forum. The link below covers her final departures but the earlier posts may be of interest too. I and my family sailed on Bretagne many times following her entry into service and it is sad to see her go after an exceptional career. Many of the photos on the topic were taken by myself on our various holidays.

https://theferryforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=34&start=225

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Re: mv Bretagne - Farewell to a Classic
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2024, 05:05:17 pm »

Hi Colin, i was a harbour control officer in the Semaphore tower in the Naval Base when she turned up brand new, at the time there was political undertones at the time because the ferries were getting bigger and more frequent and the RN were getting worried, but less said the better. She was big compared to the previous two ferries, makes one feel a bit old when you see what was new exciting vessels  finishing.
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Re: mv Bretagne - Farewell to a Classic
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2024, 05:36:40 pm »

One of the P&O ferries did get blown into the brand new HMS St Albans in Fountain Lake in 2002. St Albans came out of a 4.5 year refit earlier this year. I think the type 23s were only intended to have a service life of 18 years but the replacements are so far behind schedule that they are having to be patched up at huge cost and St Albans is planned to remain in service until 2035 when she will be 33 years old. By that time she will probably be replaced by HMS Victory!

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Re: mv Bretagne - Farewell to a Classic
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2024, 07:03:22 am »

Only 33 years?  RAF Shackletons lasted far longer than that.


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Re: mv Bretagne - Farewell to a Classic
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2024, 11:04:01 am »

shackletons flew over salt water, not sat in it  %)
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