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{{short description|Ferry company operating routes between Hampshire and the Isle of Wight}} {{Use British English|date=October 2012}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2019}} {{Infobox company |name = Wightlink |logo = Wightlink new logo.svg |type = Limited Company |image = MV Victoria of Wight docked.jpg |image_caption = Wightlink's hybrid ferry {{MV|Victoria of Wight||2}} at [[Portsmouth Harbour]], 25 October 2018 |foundation = |location = [[Portsmouth]], [[Hampshire]], England |area_served = [[Hampshire]]<br>[[Isle of Wight]] |key_people = |num_employees = |num_employees_year = |industry = Shipping |services = |revenue = Β£71 million |revenue_year = 2022 |operating_income = Β£28 million |income_year = 2022 |net_income = Β£19 million |net_income_year = 2022 |parent = Basalt Infrastructure Partners (50%)<br>Fiera Infrastructure (50%) |website = {{Official URL}} |footnotes = <ref>[https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/document-api-images-live.ch.gov.uk/docs/kUkaTTBabV3W1o0oitS4iucF3urDindPnLfXd74SCyE/application-pdf?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=ASIAWRGBDBV3DVUTNJ6V%2F20230920%2Feu-west-2%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20230920T120328Z&X-Amz-Expires=60&X-Amz-Security-Token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjEOj%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEaCWV1LXdlc3QtMiJIMEYCIQDfVweTl%2FgdD394%2F0bWUOw2l8t2RWiN71LiTt573IsgewIhANDT0etxitjiAiyfeIxkW1TVhdbZYhPInRtzGH1bwesOKsQFCND%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEQBBoMNDQ5MjI5MDMyODIyIgxxhjHeS%2Brp8wzBVAMqmAU38h12SqATmrhb7FgAtWUpA7NxI6UogYrUGD47jxAjQ2FrlLJ9rWISrKhQJD%2FPgGPOpCPCb92cpy721l3vVSmRPqFDeCJA%2Bx%2FrpcMA5Kl%2F2qesuMBWVr1JS56zfl5uW0kNKrnVneJee6bJ%2BSlSqyMWw8BvYakRM6Pf68Yf%2BC6O%2Fl39u5PIwxSEwSNDxGJoYhVFA6IID0%2Bjsop2fWJVggK6T0YWet%2FEoR73aA2RKE%2FmXnLl2aI6jOJKkXs1u6z9IB7HLOmb8dxpqwrGjW0JNMIAA9Zc3KVKloRGUXDKvuC3DE%2FMjIiJsHtfDJPEk%2BXnhMWGPE0VE%2FpvU8e9df4KJnBJBY55E4gIBKYWzUqa8tdtcw74n3oOpxAVTaVrttPpAwhGfQ2yHdu2J%2BTaosod0%2FiGKN9YGMjQEhidlm%2F7Nq3zwjcgR6qvl7D%2Fn9tjmKNMizgR2l5mFhCFnxyvHAJ5l%2BI8KXv1i34LtKgLJ5a6PhifqCn1C8YAnO9utqzYqYXvLeqDmIpBT4vRXZT09QeljBySBnHzBaMzUumoTtMB6eAwz4wEXGEJ9hheMBlODL6um%2BtD0aOM%2BCgpWfy1FSNh6KOJh8uFBr5pyZc%2F53r%2FHzxPC0ja%2BRdismYdqujkjgd6xy3IIUN3AKbMW%2FNAy2D%2BwLYBm9Pm8tMniPFih2CpY9f1emGbighbbJcZXiMlU302j34ZOMjS669wrQ2lZ1c1nbs38Ht8l09K2QLq7jwtmq9GM3TzljVqKpnVdr8ru%2BGzUovtqGyMkSPaTaqwQAzjPCyFHw8165%2FkxZCik9op3ZXQnNoUQ7u6Dum5DZYQ3gbLO0r%2BKRMb1Ld8FzEoPSmRSkZtDhDxFhC6DBKEa8H8RRLOof%2F0XiHxw0LdMNC5qqgGOrAB9W%2FenpI2c0Q7KatdwhSe7RulgrarUh9lTPY%2BPRnKfwmxk9L3AK117W5z1Sl3nTPkNjc0BDmdypQPiLvXc5w61%2FCzkMpRxda5WsZMMpN299i6rpfs%2FpRZhKLEshJ1bTclN5LBjavFeWwX733cKoWobwsZ%2F1pTtCD2CZ3117xwlvCsxzpdkCckLmu%2FCL4ROyyvHRqL3tTO3TzczOvX%2FAvlvQpFJKJfNlCIFT6ZvSXIx1U%3D&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&response-content-disposition=inline%3Bfilename%3D%22companies_house_document.pdf%22&X-Amz-Signature=256af6afe3046d11024ce1758c8d4fa8b50b8094a5a620448b360af9b1e7b445 Annual report for year ended 26 March 2022] Wightlink</ref>}} '''Wightlink''' is a ferry company operating routes across [[The Solent]] between [[Hampshire]] and the [[Isle of Wight]] in the south of England. It operates [[Roll-on/roll-off|car ferries]] between [[Lymington]] and [[Yarmouth, Isle of Wight|Yarmouth]], and [[Portsmouth]] and [[Fishbourne, Isle of Wight|Fishbourne]] and a fast passenger-only [[catamaran]] between Portsmouth Harbour and [[Ryde Pier]]. It is jointly owned by Basalt Infrastructure Partners and Fiera Infrastructure. ==History== [[File:wightlink-house-flag.svg|thumb|Wightlink's [[Maritime flag#House flag|House Flag]]]] Wightlink and its forerunners have provided ferry services to and from the [[Isle of Wight]] for more than 160 years.<ref name=history>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090221033303/https://www.wightlink.co.uk/about-us/history.aspx History] Wightlink</ref> In the early 19th century, ferries ran to the island from [[Lymington]] and [[Portsmouth]]. Later, steam ferries operated a circular route around Lymington, [[Yarmouth, Isle of Wight|Yarmouth]], [[Cowes]], [[Ryde]] and Portsmouth. When the railway companies became involved, they concentrated on two direct routes, Lymington to Yarmouth and Portsmouth to Ryde.<ref name=history/> Operation of the ferries was eventually moved under a separate subsidiary of the [[British Railways Board]] called [[Sealink]]. In 1984 Sealink was sold to [[Sea Containers]].<ref>Sealink sale confirmed ''[[Modern Railways]]'' issue 432 September 1984 page 454</ref><ref>Intelligence ''[[Railway Gazette International]]'' September 1984 page 662</ref> When [[Stena Line]] bought Sealink in 1990, the Isle of Wight ferries remained with Sea Containers, as Wightlink.<ref name=history/> In June 1995 Wightlink was the subject of a [[management buyout]].<ref>[https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/5613926.wightlink-sold-to-its-management/ Wightlink sold to its management] ''[[Southern Daily Echo]]'' 17 October 2001</ref> In 2005 it was bought by the [[Macquarie Group|Macquarie]] European Infrastructure Fund.<ref name=history/> In 2005, a Wightlink car ferry featured briefly in the film ''[[Fragile (film)|Fragile]]'' starring [[Calista Flockhart]]. The ferry is shown very briefly in a wide-angle shot. Closer shots used Red Funnel's {{MV|Red Osprey||2}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.isleofwightguru.co.uk/blog/fragile-a-belated-isle-of-wight-related-film-review|title = Fragile - a belated Isle of Wight film review|website = Isle of Wight Guru|access-date = 8 March 2016}}</ref> In October 2006 Wightlink announced its intention to build two new ferries for the Yarmouth to Lymington route. These ships are slightly bigger than their predecessors, with extra vehicle space, but only accommodate 360 passengers compared to 500 on the older vessels. Wightlink later announced that a third new ferry would enter service in spring 2009. A dispute with some Lymington residents led to delay and threatened the viability of the route.<ref name="LymingtonIWCP1">{{cite web| url=http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/threat-to-ferry-route-23127.aspx| title=Threat to ferry route| access-date=1 April 2009| publisher=[[Isle of Wight County Press]]| date=7 November 2008}}</ref><ref name="LymingtonIWCP2">{{cite web|url=http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/why-are-ferries-being-held-up-23246.aspx |title=Isle of Wight: MP Andrew Turner asks why introduction of new Wightlink ferry is being delayed |access-date=21 November 2008 |publisher=[[Isle of Wight County Press]] |date=14 November 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402124256/http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/why-are-ferries-being-held-up-23246.aspx |archive-date=2 April 2015 }}</ref> In November 2008, the service was reduced so only two ships were required, allowing for the delay in the introduction of the new vessels.<ref name="LymingtonNovTT">{{cite web|url=http://www.wightlink.co.uk/about-us/news/new-lymington-timetable.aspx |title=New Lymington Timetable |access-date=21 November 2008 |publisher=Wightlink |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081217081350/http://www.wightlink.co.uk/about-us/news/new-lymington-timetable.aspx |archive-date=17 December 2008 }}</ref> Sea trials were not complete by November 2008 and introduction became pressing with the expiry of safety certificates on the previous fleet. Wightlink proposed interim arrangements enabling them restricted use of the new ferries until the trials could be completed in full.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wightlink.co.uk/about-us/press-releases/20th-november-2008---introduction-of-new-ferries.aspx |title=Introduction of new Ferries|website=Wightlink|author=Andrew Wilson |date=20 November 2008 |access-date=29 March 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090403165530/http://www.wightlink.co.uk/about-us/press-releases/20th-november-2008---introduction-of-new-ferries.aspx |archive-date=3 April 2009 }}</ref> [[File:Wightlink old logo.png|right|thumb|The previous Wightlink logo, replaced at around the time the new ferries were arriving.]] In March 2008 Wightlink revealed that an order had been placed with FBMA Marine to construct two new passenger catamarans for the Portsmouth to Ryde service, to replace the three craft currently employed. They entered service in 2009. From May 2008 Wightlink introduced a fuel surcharge on all crossings, linked to the price of [[Brent Crude]] oil.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.wightlink.co.uk/fuel/index.htm|publisher= Wightlink| title=Fuel Surcharge| access-date=29 March 2009 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080822170046/http://www.wightlink.co.uk/fuel/index.htm |archive-date = 22 August 2008}}</ref> However, in November 2008 the surcharge dropped to zero following the sharp drop in crude prices during the [[2008 financial crisis]] and as of November 2009 was still at zero. Wightlink planned to spend Β£17.5 million on improving its Portsmouth to Fishbourne route.<ref name="WLports-fishUpgradePage">{{cite web| url=http://www.wightlink.co.uk/portsmouth---fishbourne.aspx| title=Portsmouth to Fishbourne Investment| publisher=Wightlink| access-date=27 March 2009}}</ref> This involved remodelling the terminal facilities at both Fishbourne and Portsmouth. The flagship {{MV|St Clare|3=2}} was to have its upper car deck adjusted so vehicles access it directly from on-shore ramps. Two of the older ferries were to be stretched in length by 12 metres, with upper car decks similar to ''St Clare'''s being added, replacing movable mezzanine decks. Of the remaining two ferries, {{MV|St Catherine|3=2}} has been sold and {{MV|St Helen|3=2}} was used mainly for freight until she too was sold.<ref name="WLports-fishUpgradeLeaflet">{{cite web| url=http://www.wightlink.co.uk/media/41618/ports_fis_brochure.pdf| title=Portsmouth to Fishbourne Car Ferry Service β The Way Forward| publisher=Wightlink| date=Summer 2008}}</ref><ref name="IWCPwightlinkStretching">{{cite web| url=http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/wightlink-stretching-capacity-on-board-20118.aspx| title=Wightlink Stretching Capacity on Board| author=Lorraine Parker| publisher=[[Isle of Wight County Press]]| date=18 April 2008| access-date=27 March 2009}}</ref> As part of this investment project the reservations and ticketing system was replaced by CarRes from Carus.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.shippax.com/en/members/search-articles.aspx?do=view&articleid=13876|title=Article Search|website=Shippax|access-date=24 September 2017}}</ref> On 16 February 2015, Wightlink was sold by the Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund to [[Balfour Beatty]] Infrastructure Partners (BBIP).<ref>{{cite news |title=Wightlink bought by Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Partners |url=http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/news/wightlink-bought-by-balfour-beatty-infrastructure-partners-76519.aspx |access-date=20 March 2015 |work=Isle of Wight County Press |date=16 February 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150323062620/http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/news/wightlink-bought-by-balfour-beatty-infrastructure-partners-76519.aspx |archive-date=23 March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Cross-Solent island ferry firm sold |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-31485563 |access-date=9 April 2019 |work=[[BBC News]]|date=16 February 2015}}</ref><ref>Wightlink changes hands ''[[Ships Monthly]]'' May 2015 page 11</ref> On 15 May 2015, Wightlink announced a revised investment of Β£45 million to include the purchase a new ferry, upgrading ''St Clare'' and modifications to the terminals at both ends to facilitate double-deck loading.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wightlink.co.uk/iow/pressrelease/wightlink-invests-45-million-new-ship-port-facilities/|title=Wightlink invests Β£45 million in a new ship and port facilities|website=Wightlink.co.uk|access-date=24 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=New island ferry in Β£45m investment |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-32749660 |access-date=9 April 2019 |work=BBC News |date=15 May 2015}}</ref> In July 2016, Balfour Beatty exited BBIP, which became Basalt Infrastructure Partners.<ref>{{cite news |title=Balfour Beatty sells its Infrastructure Partners business |url=http://www.worldhighways.com/categories/auctions-equipment-supply-servicing-finance/news/balfour-beatty-sells-its-infrastructure-partners-business/ |access-date=9 April 2019 |work=World Highways |date=6 July 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Balfour Beatty exits from BBIP|url=http://www.stockmarketwire.com/article/5372096/Balfour-Beatty-exits-from-BBIP.html |access-date=9 April 2019 |work=Stock Market Wire|date=1 July 2016}}</ref> In August 2017, Wightlink announced that a new vehicle ferry, {{MV|Victoria of Wight||2}}, would be built for the Portsmouth to Fishbourne service. It entered service on 26 August 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.islandecho.co.uk/news/wightlink-reveals-name-new-flagship|title=Wightlink reveals the name of its new flagship|date=15 August 2017|website=IslandEcho.co.uk|access-date=24 September 2017}}</ref> In May 2019, BBIP sold a 50% stake in the business to Fiera Infrastructure of Canada.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ferry firm 50% stake sold to investor |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-48581792 |access-date=19 June 2019 |work=BBC News |date=10 June 2019}}</ref> ==Current fleet== {{unreferenced section|date=June 2020}} [[File:St Clare-image05.jpg|thumb|''[[MV St Clare|St Clare]]'', July 2013.]] [[File:Wightryders.jpg|thumb|right|''[[HSC Wight Ryder I|Wight Ryder I]]'' and ''[[HSC Wight Ryder II|Wight Ryder II]]'' at Portsmouth Harbour in August 2009 prior to entry into service]] [[File:Wight Light.jpg|thumb|''[[MV Wight Light|Wight Light]]'', the first of the new ferries launched in 2008 for the Lymington to Yarmouth route, undertaking [[sea trials]] prior to delivery]] ===Vehicle ferries=== [[File:Mvwightsky.jpg|thumb|''[[MV Wight Sky|Wight Sky]]'' at Yarmouth Harbour]] [[File:Wightlink St Catherine Ferry Gunwharf Quays.jpg|right|thumb|Wightlink's former ''[[MV St Catherine|St Catherine]]'']] [[File:Wightlink Cenwulf.jpg|thumb|''[[MV Cenwulf|Cenwulf]]'', one of the former Lymington β Yarmouth ferries]] [[File:OurLadyPamela.jpg|thumb|''[[HSC Our Lady Pamela|Our Lady Pamela]]'' crossing the Solent]] [[File:St Helen-image19.jpg|thumb|''[[MV St Helen|St Helen]]'' in foreground, and ''[[MV St Faith|St Faith]]'', 2013]] [[File:St Cecilia-image04.jpg|thumb|''[[MV St Cecilia|St Cecilia]]'', July 2013]] {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align:center;" !Ferry !Entered service !Route |- |{{MV|St Faith||}} |1990 |[[Portsmouth]] to [[Fishbourne, Isle of Wight|Fishbourne]] |- |{{MV|St Clare||}} |2001 |[[Portsmouth]] to [[Fishbourne, Isle of Wight|Fishbourne]] |- |{{MV|Victoria of Wight}} |2018 |[[Portsmouth]] to [[Fishbourne, Isle of Wight|Fishbourne]] |- |{{MV|Wight Sun||}} |2009 |[[Lymington]] to [[Yarmouth, Isle of Wight|Yarmouth]] |- |{{MV|Wight Light||}} |2009 |[[Lymington]] to [[Yarmouth, Isle of Wight|Yarmouth]] |- |{{MV|Wight Sky||}} |2009 |[[Lymington]] to [[Yarmouth, Isle of Wight|Yarmouth]] |- |} The introduction of the Wight class ferries was a much-discussed affair, with some Lymington residents claiming that the increased size of the ferries posed a risk, both in environmental terms and to users of pleasure craft on the Lymington river. ===High-speed craft=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="text-align:center;" !Catamaran !Entered service !Route |- |[[HSC Wight Ryder I|HSC ''Wight Ryder I'']] |2009 |[[Portsmouth]] to [[Ryde]] |- |[[HSC Wight Ryder II|HSC ''Wight Ryder II'']] |2009 |[[Portsmouth]] to [[Ryde]] |} ==Historic fleet== The following ferries have operated historically on routes run by Wightlink or previous companies that have been absorbed by Wightlink.<ref name=spec>{{cite web| title=History of Isle of Wight Ferries β Wightlink|url=http://www.wightlink.co.uk/aboutus/history_fleet.htm| access-date=18 February 2008 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080104021624/http://www.wightlink.co.uk/aboutus/history_fleet.htm |archive-date = 4 January 2008}}</ref><ref>Hendy, John. (1989) Sealink Isle of Wight, Ferry Publications</ref> ===Lymington-Yarmouth=== {|class="wikitable" !Ship !width=100px|Service !Company !Notes |- |PS ''Glasgow'' |1830β1850 |Solent Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Red Lion'' |1858β1880 |Solent Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Solent'' |1841β1861 |Solent Steam Packet Co | |- |{{PS|Solent|1863|6}} |1863 β1901 |Solent Steam Packet Co | |- |{{PS|Mayflower|1866|6}} |1866 |Solent Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Lymington'' |1893 |[[London and South Western Railway]] | |- |{{PS|Solent|1902|6}} |1902 |[[London and South Western Railway]] | |- |PS ''Freshwater'' |1927-1959 |[[Southern Railway (England)|Southern Railway]] |Sold and renamed ''Sussex Queen'', renamed ''Swanage Queen'' |- |{{MV|Lymington}} |1938β1973 |[[Southern Railway (England)|Southern Railway]] |First [[Voith Schneider]] driven ferry. Sold and renamed ''Sound of Sanda'' |- |PMV ''Farringford'' |1948β1974 |[[British Transport Commission]] | |- |MV ''Freshwater'' |1959β1983 |[[British Transport Commission]] |2x 320bhp 8cyl [[Crossley]] diesels |- |{{MV|Cenwulf}} |1973β2009 |Wightlink |Scrapped 2010 |- |{{MV|Cenred}} |1974β2009 |Wightlink |Scrapped 2010 |- |{{MV|Caedmon}} |1983β2009 |Wightlink | Scrapped 2010 |- |} ===Portsmouth-Ryde=== {| class="wikitable" !Ship !Service !Company !Notes |- |PS ''Arrow'' |{{nowrap|1825β1851}} |Portsmouth & Ryde Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Union'' |1825 |Portsmouth & Ryde Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Lord Yarborough'' |1826β1851 |Portsmouth & Ryde Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Lord Spencer'' |1833 | | |- |PS ''Prince Albert'' |1847β1868 |Portsmouth & Ryde Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Prince of Wales'' |1850 |Portsea, Portsmouth, Gosport & Isle of Wight Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Princess Royal'' |1850 |Portsea, Portsmouth, Gosport & Isle of Wight Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Her Majesty'' |1850-1883 |Portsmouth & Ryde Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Prince Consort'' |1859β1882 |rowspan="4"|Port of Portsmouth & Ryde United Steam Packet Co | |- |{{PS|Princess of Wales}} |1865β1885 | |- |PS ''Duke of Edinburgh'' |1869β1884 | |- |PS ''Princess Alice'' |1869β1882 | |- |PS ''Ventnor'' |rowspan="4"|1873β1879 |rowspan="4"|Southsea & Isle of Wight Steam Packet Co | |- |PS ''Shanklin'' | |- |PS ''Ryde'' |- |PS ''Southsea'' | |- |SS ''Princess Louise'' |1873β1874 |rowspan="5"|Port of Portsmouth & Ryde United Steam Packet Co | |- |SS ''Princess Beatrice'' |1874-1874 | |- |PS ''Heather Bell'' |1875 | |- |PS ''Albert Edward'' |1878 | |- |PS ''Alexandra'' |1879β1913 |Sold to [[Cosens & Co Ltd]] |- |PS ''Victoria'' |1881β1899 |rowspan="9"|Joint Railway Companies Steampacket Service | |- |PS ''Duchess of Edinburgh'' |1884β1910 | |- |PS ''Duchess of Connaught'' |1884β1910 | |- |PS ''Duchess of Albany'' |1890β1927 | |- |PS ''Princess Margaret'' |1893β1927 | |- |PS ''Duchess of Kent'' |1897β1933 |Sold and renamed ''Clacton Queen'' |- |{{PS|Duchess of Fife|1899|6}} |1890β1929 | |- |PS ''Duchess of Richmond'' |1910β1915 |Mined in the Mediterranean |- |{{PS|Duchess of Norfolk}} |1911β1937 |Sold and renamed ''Embassy''. Scrapped June 1967 |- |{{PS|Shanklin|1924|6}} |1924β1950 |rowspan="7"|[[Southern Railway (England)|Southern Railway]] |Sold and renamed ''Monarch'' |- |{{PS|Merstone|1928|6}} |1928β1952 | |- |{{PS|Portsdown|1928|6}} |1928β1941 |Mined off [[Southsea]] |- |{{PS|Southsea}} |1930β1941 |J113 HMS ''Southsea'' mined off the [[River Tyne]] |- |{{PS|Whippingham|1930|6}} |1930β1962 |J136 HMS ''Whippingham'' in WW2 |- |{{PS|Sandown|1934|6}} |1934β1965 |J20 HMS ''Sandown'' in WW2, evacuated 3,000 men at [[Dunkirk evacuation|Dunkirk]] |- |{{PS|Ryde}} |1937β1969 |J132 HMS ''Ryde'' in WW2, Sold for use as a floating hotel and later a nightclub. Subsequent attempts at preservation finally failed in 2018. |- |{{ship|TSMV|Brading}} |1948β1986 |[[British Transport Commission]] | |- |{{ship|TSMV|Southsea}} |1948β1988 |[[British Transport Commission]] | Acquired for preservation, ultimately unsuccessful. Scrapped 2005. |- |{{ship|TSMV|Shanklin}} |1951β1980 |[[British Transport Commission]] |Sold and renamed ''Prince Ivanhoe''. Holed and beached in 1981. Scrapped in 1984. |- |{{Ship|HSC|Our Lady Patricia}} |1986β2006 |Wightlink |Scrapped 2006 |- |{{Ship|HSC|Our Lady Pamela}} |1986β2008 |Wightlink |Scrapped 2008 |- |{{Ship|HSC|FastCat Shanklin}} |1996β2009 |Wightlink |Sold and renamed ''Sochi 2'' |- |{{Ship|HSC|FastCat Ryde}} |1996β2010 |Wightlink |Sold and renamed ''Rapparee'', resold and renamed ''Sochi 1'' |- |} ===Portsmouth-Fishbourne=== {| class="wikitable" !Ship !Service !Company !Notes |- |MV ''Fishbourne'' |1927β1961 |[[Southern Railway (England)|Southern Railway]] |Sent to [[Dunkirk evacuation|Dunkirk]] in 1940, 2x 120bhp [[L Gardner & Sons|Gardner]] 4T7 semi diesels |- |MV ''Wootton'' |1928β1961 |[[Southern Railway (England)|Southern Railway]] |Sent to [[Dunkirk evacuation|Dunkirk]] in 1940, 2x 120bhp Gardner 4T7 semi diesels |- |MV ''Hilsea'' |1930β1961 |[[Southern Railway (England)|Southern Railway]] |2x 120bhp Gardner 4T7 semi diesels |- |MV ''Fishbourne'' |1961β1983 |[[British Transport Commission]] |IMO5115587, 2x 320bhp 8cyl [[Crossley]] diesels |- |MV ''Camber Queen'' |1961β1984 |[[British Transport Commission]] |2x 320bhp 8cyl Crossley diesels |- |{{MV|Cuthred}} |1969β1986 |Wightlink |Sold and renamed ''Mira Praia'' |- |{{MV|Caedmon}} |1973β1983 |Wightlink |Transferred to Lymington - Yarmouth route. Scrapped 2010 |- |{{MV|St Catherine}} |1983β2010 |Wightlink |Sold to Delcomar, Sardinia and renamed ''GB Conte'' |- |{{MV|St Helen}} |1983β2015 |Wightlink |Sold to Delcomar, Sardinia and renamed ''Anna Mur'' |- | {{MV|St Cecilia||}} |1987β2019 |Wightlink |Sold to Delcomar, Sardinia and renamed ''Nando Murrau'' |- |} ===Langstone Harbour-Bembridge=== {| class="wikitable" !Ship !Service !Company !Notes |- |[[TF Carrier|TF ''Carrier'']] |1885β1888 |Isle of Wight Marine Transit Co |Ex [[Firth of Tay]] [[train ferry]]. Scrapped 1888 due to being ill-suited for the Solent |- |} ==References== {{reflist}} ===Bibliography=== {{refbegin}} * {{cite book|last1=Hendy|first1=John|title=Wightlink: Isle Of Wight Ferries.|date=1993|publisher=Ferry Publications|location=Narberth, Pembrokeshire|isbn=0951309366|edition=2nd}} * {{cite book|last1=Hendy|first1=John|title=Lymington-Yarmouth: The New Generation|date=2008|publisher=Ferry Publications|location=Ramsey, Isle of Man|isbn=9781906608019}} * {{cite book|last1=Hendy|first1=John|title=Solent Seaways: Wightlink - Isle of Wight Ferries|date=2010|publisher=Ferry Publications|location=Ramsey, Isle of Man|isbn=9781906608118}} {{refend}} == External links == {{Commons category}} * {{Official website}} * {{OpenCorp|Wightlink}} {{Wightlink}} {{Isle of Wight Transport}} {{Macquarie Group}} [[Category:Ferry companies of England]] [[Category:Ferry transport on the Isle of Wight]] [[Category:Transport in Hampshire]] [[Category:Transport in Portsmouth]] [[Category:Wightlink| ]]
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