RMV ''Scillonian III'' is a passenger ship based at
Penzance
Penzance ( ; kw, Pennsans) is a town, civil parish and port in the Penwith district of Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is the most westerly major town in Cornwall and is about west-southwest of Plymouth and west-southwest of London. Situ ...
in
Cornwall
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, England, United Kingdom, run by the
Isles of Scilly Steamship Company
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Company (ISSC) operates the principal shipping service from Penzance, in Cornwall, to the Isles of Scilly, located to the southwest. It provides a year-round cargo service together with a seasonal passenger ser ...
. She operates the principal ferry service to the
Isles of Scilly and is one of only three ships in the world still carrying the status of
Royal Mail Ship
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(hence ''RMV'' – Royal Mail Vessel).
History
RMV ''Scillonian III'' was purpose built for the Steamship Company by
Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd of
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in
Devon
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and was christened by
H.R.H. Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwall on 17 May 1977 and entered service later in the same month. She is the third passenger ship to carry the ''Scillonian'' name and made her first trip to Scilly on 19 May 1977, sailing from
Bideford
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Toponymy
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to
St Mary's.
[Description on ''Hearts of Oak The Penzance/Isles of Scilly Mail Packets''.](_blank)
/ref> On the arrival of the new ship, critics found it "too big, they will never hold her, not suitable or not as good a sea boat as the old boat" (the same had happened when the first '' Scillonian'' went into service in 1926 and again with her replacement in 1956).["Scillonian III Back in Service after £1,700,000 Refit" i]
''Scilly up to Date'', issue 120 (April 1999)
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''Scillonian III'' has a length of 68 m, a beam of 11.85 m, a draft of 2.89 m, a gross tonnage of 1255.25, and a service speed of . Due to the number of tidal currents which meet off Land's End, and the need for a shallow draught to allow access to the Islands, the sea journey can be rough, causing sea sickness
Motion sickness occurs due to a difference between actual and expected motion. Symptoms commonly include nausea, vomiting, cold sweat, headache, dizziness, tiredness, loss of appetite, and increased salivation. Complications may rarely include de ...
. For this reason the ship is fitted with a "Flume" antiroll stabiliser system. The ship is also designed to have a shallow draft and can sit on the seabed when there is insufficient water.[Cornwall Council]
''St Mary’s and Penzance Harbours'' Scheme Update August 2014
''Scillonian III'' is currently in service for passengers and cargo 8 months of the year, carrying up to 485 passengers (the current licensed limit)[ for day trips or longer holidays to the Islands. As a preferred means of transport between Scilly and the mainland, she is a familiar sight in ]Penzance
Penzance ( ; kw, Pennsans) is a town, civil parish and port in the Penwith district of Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is the most westerly major town in Cornwall and is about west-southwest of Plymouth and west-southwest of London. Situ ...
and St Mary's – often photographed by tourists and also featured in the BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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series, ''An Island Parish
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''.
In 1998, faced with the cost of building a new ship, the Company decided to give ''Scillonian III'' a major refit, during which over 50 tons of steel were used to increase the standard of the ship. The ship also had three new generators and a new bow thruster fitted. The cost was £1.7 million. In early 2007, press reports indicated that Cornwall County Council
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was expected to approve plans for the construction of a new ro-ro
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ferry at a cost of £17.5 million. This vessel would be leased to the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company and would replace both ''Scillonian III'' and ''Gry Maritha
''Gry Maritha'' is a freight ship based at Penzance in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, run by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Company (ISSC) operates the principal shipping service from Penzance, in C ...
''. The scheme subsequently collapsed.[Isles of Scilly ferry link: £4m spent on failed scheme, July 2011.](_blank)
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During the winter of 2012–13 the ship underwent a £2 million overhaul which refurbished the passenger accommodation and also extended the ship's service life to 2018.[ The ship's 40th anniversary was in May 2017 and during that time she has made more than 9,000 return journeys, travelled more than and carried more than 1,458,000 passengers.
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Schedule
From new in 1977 ''Scillonian III'' operated a year-round route through all weather conditions to service the cargo and passenger transport to and from Penzance and the island of St. Mary's, in the Isles of Scilly. At that time she would run a regular single daily service on weekdays leaving at 0915 from Penzance and then returning to Penzance from St. Mary's leaving at 1530. On Saturdays she was scheduled to run a double service leaving earlier in the morning and making a quick turnaround at lunchtime in St. Mary's and then performing a second return voyage in the afternoon. In 1990 it was decided to change the service and only run a seasonal operation. The Isles of Scilly Steamship Company Ltd. later purchased a smaller cargo vessel purely for freight and ''Scillonian III'' was put into maintenance and repair during the winter months.
''Scillonian III'' now runs between Penzance and Hugh Town, St. Mary's for about eight months only, from early spring (March/April) until autumn (October/November).
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(accessed 2011-08-18) Through the winter months, she is laid up in Penzance harbour and a cargo-only service to the Isles of Scilly is then provided by ''Gry Maritha
''Gry Maritha'' is a freight ship based at Penzance in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, run by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Company (ISSC) operates the principal shipping service from Penzance, in C ...
''.[Isles of Scilly SS Co on www.simplonpc.co.uk](_blank)
accessed 2011-08-16. The annual winter period is used to carry out a maintenance programme, during which ''Scillonian III'' is painted and undergoes technical inspections as well as surveys for passenger vessel
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certification by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency
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.[Scillonian III shipshape and ready, 25 February 2010](_blank)
, accessed 2011-08-16. The ferry's season thus largely coincides with the tourist season on the Isles of Scilly, which normally runs from Easter
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to the first weekend in October. The ferry is in fact so closely associated with the summer season on Scilly that for many people, "the sight of the ship Scillonian III rriving in the Isles of Scillyis a celebrated indication that spring has sprung."
During her months of operation, ''Scillonian III'' follows a regular schedule. The ferry normally sails six days a week from Monday to Saturday, typically leaving Penzance at 09:15 am and arriving in Hugh Town around 12:00 noon, which means a sailing time of approximately 2 hours 40 minutes. This is the vessel's standard schedule, which only sees occasional variations on Saturdays.[Richard Seville: "Isles of Scilly Steamship Company – RMS Scillonian III" in ''Irish Sea Shipping'' voyage reports (2001]
/ref> On most days, when ''Scillonian III'' sails from the mainland, UK mainland at 09:15 am, she will stay in Hugh Town until 16:30 pm.[Isles of Scilly Travel: Scillonian III sailing times and dates](_blank)
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On some occasions, when changing tides
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Tide tabl ...
or weather forecast
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s affect her sailings so that she has to leave Penzance at about 10:30, she will leave Hugh Town again around 15:00, and on the few days when she needs to sail from Penzance at about 08:30, she will depart Hugh Town at about 11:15. Times and dates may also change due to school holidays, special occasions and unexpected events. Two sailings a day, Sunday or night sailings are rare and usually only arranged by the Steamship Company when an exceptionally high number of passengers depend on the ferry service. This may be the case on busy weekends at the start of the summer season, around the World Pilot Gig Championships
The World Pilot Gig Championships are an annual gig racing event held on the Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom during the May Day
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, and more regularly during the year when the air services between the Isles of Scilly and the mainland are grounded due to poor visibility (see "Notable events" below).
''Scillonian III'' is part of the emergency response and civil contingency for incidents occurring on the Isles of Scilly.
Notable events
On 26 March 1997, when the 300-ft container vessel
A container ship (also called boxship or spelled containership) is a cargo ship that carries all of its load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization. Container ships are a common means of commercial intermodal ...
''Cita'' hit rocks off the south coast of the Isles of Scilly, the crew of the stricken vessel were rescued by St Mary's Lifeboat
St Mary's Lifeboat Station is situated in St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, St Mary's Harbour, Isles of Scilly and has been an important station for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution since the service began in 1837, however without a service bet ...
with the support of a helicopter
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from RNAS Culdrose
Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose (RNAS Culdrose, also known as HMS ''Seahawk''; ICAO: EGDR) is a Royal Navy airbase near Helston on the Lizard Peninsula of Cornwall UK, and is one of the largest helicopter bases in Europe. Its main role is serv ...
. They returned to the UK mainland on board ''Scillonian III'' later that afternoon. As air traffic to Scilly was suspended for the day due to poor visibility on the mainland, the government authorities chartered the ''Scillonian III'' to make a night sailing from Penzance to bring officials, shipwreck specialists and police reinforcements to St Mary's.
On Monday 12 August 2002, ''Scillonian III'' could not sail because of a technical fault, leaving hundreds of tourists temporarily stranded on St Mary's. The ferry had to remain docked in Penzance while engineers worked on the fault. Travellers booked in for the sailing were advised to make alternative arrangements; however British International and Skybus services struggled to cope with the massive extra demand for seats, the problem made worse by one of British International's two helicopters being grounded. Cancellation of ''Scillonian III'''s sailing mainly affected day trip passengers to Scilly and visitors staying in guesthouse
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s, as in many cases they could not be re-accommodated in the same guesthouse. Freight services to St Mary's were also disrupted by the cancellation, so ''Gry Maritha
''Gry Maritha'' is a freight ship based at Penzance in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, run by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Company (ISSC) operates the principal shipping service from Penzance, in C ...
'' had to make a rescheduled Monday night sailing to deliver fruit and vegetables to the Isles of Scilly.[Hundreds of Tourists Stranded, 11 August 2002](_blank)
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On 17 June 2010, a Scilly shrew
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made headlines on BBC Cornwall when it stowed away from the Isles of Scilly on ''Scillonian III''. The small 2 in (5 cm) mammal was discovered in a corner of the Upper Deck as the ferry was about to arrive in Penzance and staff were clearing the area near the gangway. Paul Semmens, the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust
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's onboard marine guide, identified the animal as a shrew about two months old and looked after it for the night. The next day, the shrew was flown back from Penzance to Scilly on a Skybus plane and released back into its natural environment. Managers at the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company
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said they thought it could have been the smallest passenger ever to travel on ''Scillonian III'' and the Skybus.[Cornish ferry stowaway shrew flown home, 17 June 2010](_blank)
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On 21 April 2011, ''Scillonian III'' was issued with her new certificate by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency
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so her carrying capacity of 600 passengers could be reinstated. This came in time for the start of the summer season on the Isles of Scilly and the World Pilot Gig Championships
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.[Media release by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company, 21 April 2011](_blank)
On 2 May 2011, the cancellation of a ''Scillonian III'' sailing on the bank holiday
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after the World Pilot Gig Championships weekend left visitors stranded on St Mary's. Two sailings were scheduled that day to take gig rowers home. ''Scillonian III'' departed for the first sailing as planned, but with weather conditions worsening in the strong Easterlies
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and waves crashing onto the pier in Penzance it became unsafe to berth and she had to spend three hours circling in Mount's Bay
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, waiting until high tide
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with 450 passengers on board. When the second sailing was then cancelled, council staff opened up emergency accommodation at their Carn Thomas offices and Town Hall
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to provide shelter for visitors stranded on St Mary's.[Update on Scillonian III sailing, 3 May 2011](_blank)
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Radio Scilly
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Scillonian Sailing Cancellation Causes Chaos, 2 May 2011
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On 29 June 2011, a passenger had to be airlift
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Airlifting consists of two distinct types: strategic and tactical. Typically, strategic airlifting involves moving material long distan ...
ed from ''Scillonian III'' by a rescue helicopter
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from RNAS Culdrose
Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose (RNAS Culdrose, also known as HMS ''Seahawk''; ICAO: EGDR) is a Royal Navy airbase near Helston on the Lizard Peninsula of Cornwall UK, and is one of the largest helicopter bases in Europe. Its main role is serv ...
after complaining about severe chest pains. The day trip visitor had become unwell around 30 minutes out of Penzance, so a doctor travelling on board asked for the helicopter. The ferry retreated to a more sheltered part of the coast, near Mousehole
Mousehole (; kw, Porthenys) is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England, UK. It is approximately south of Penzance on the shore of Mount's Bay. The village is in the civil parish of Penzance. An islet called St Clement's Isle lies ...
, so the patient could be winched up without having to cope with the strong winds.[Woman airlifted from Scillonian III, 29 June 2011](_blank)
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On 24 May 2013, ''Scillonian III'' ran aground
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waterway side. It may be intentional, as in beaching to land crew or cargo, and careening, for maintenance or repair, or unintentional, as in a marine accident. In accidenta ...
in St Mary's Harbour after being caught by a gust of wind, while attempting to berth by normal approach at low tide
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. The captain was intending to retreat and wait for the tide to rise when wind blew her shoreward and she made contact with the bottom, stranding 203 passengers for more than an hour. Two moorings
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were lost as a result and a smaller boat received superficial damage, but nobody was hurt and a later inspection by divers revealed that there was no damage to the ''Scillonian III''. She left as scheduled at 4.30pm that afternoon.
On Wednesday 28 August 2019, ''Scillonian III'' had to return to Penzance after she suffered a technical fault mid-crossing which caused the ship to be out of service for four days, leading to significant travel disruption between the islands and mainland. The mechanical issue related to a pump serving both engines' hydraulics and lubrication systems. Engineering teams in Penzance undertook a complex strip down and rebuild process to access and carry out repairs, complicated and further delayed when one of the replacement parts delivered was found to have a hairline fracture and had to be reordered.
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Company sought to relieve the situation by using its Skybus service. A total of 52 additional Skybus flights were put on between Thursday 28 August 2019 and Sunday 1 September 2019, moving approx. 1,100 passengers due to have sailed. However, air capacity was insufficient to move all affected passengers and several hundred people remained on the islands awaiting the resumption of the ferry service. The story of 'stranded passengers' attracted local and national news coverage.
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Company issued a statement praising residents and businesses on the islands and its own team members, ″for the way they have pulled together in what have been unprecedented circumstances to deal with the issue, support passengers and ensure no one on the islands has been left without proper accommodation.″
The ''Scillonian III'' returned to service on Sunday 1 September 2019 and completed a double sailing on Monday 2 September 2019, clearing the backlog of affected passengers. Normal scheduled sailings resumed on Tuesday 3 September 2019.
Replacement
Scillonian III is to be replaced by a new vessel, to be named Scillonian IV. The new vessel, designed by BMT BMT or bmt may refer to:
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, will be 72m long and carry 600 passengers. It will be able to travel at 18 knots and is designed specifically to improve passenger comfort. As of June 2021 expressions of interest were being sought from ship builders.
Gallery
Image:scillonian.jpg, ''Scillonian III'' approaching St Mary's harbour
Image:scillonian III.jpg, ''Scillonian III'', as seen from the air, halfway between St Mary's and Penzance
File:ScillonianIII1.jpg, ''Scillonian III'' off St Mary's approaching the pier
File:ScillonianIII2.jpg, ''Scillonian III'' at the pier at St Mary's as seen from a distance
File:ScillonianIIIdry.jpg, ''Scillonian III'' showing shallow draught
Appearance
In 1977 ''Scillonian III'' went into service with her hull and superstructure painted white, her crane
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* Crane (machine), industrial machinery for lifting
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, funnel
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davits and masts were buff (yellow) without further markings. Some time after ''Gry Maritha
''Gry Maritha'' is a freight ship based at Penzance in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, run by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Company (ISSC) operates the principal shipping service from Penzance, in C ...
'' was acquired, ''Scillonian IIIs funnel and crane were painted blue to closer match the colours of the other ship, despite the Gry Maritha being a lighter colour blue with a white superstructure. For two seasons after the change of schedule post 1990, the lower half of her hull was painted dark blue with the upper half and superstructure, remaining white. The funnel was painted blue and white striped with a house flag, painted on the sides in the white stripe. The crane, davits and masts were painted blue.
Thereafter the hull was returned to its original white colour with the flag on the side of the funnel becoming a stylized fluttering company house flag without the red lettering. Following customer feedback and comments about the change of colour, the colour scheme was returned to the original white and buff, but with the addition of the fluttering house flag, complete with the red lettering. For much of the first decade of the 21st century, ''Scillonian III'' remained in this appearance.
Shortly before the start of the 2010 season, the colours of the ferry's funnel were again changed, this time to white and a black soot ring around the top with a smaller emblem from the marketing material, of the Steamship Company consists of a stylized, flag like, overall shape made up of four quadrant shapes that are not parallel, the left being blue and the right being red. The crane, masts and davits remained in the buff colour.
File:SCIIIfunnelyellow.JPG, original funnel
File:ScillonianIIIblue.jpg, painted blue
File:SCIIIfunnelblue.JPG, around 1990
File:ScillonianIII1.jpg, early 21st century
File:SCIIIfunnelwhite.JPG, 2010 pattern
See also
*Scillonian (1925)
RMV ''Scillonian'' was a passenger ferry built for the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company in 1925 by the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company Ltd of Troon, Scotland. She was designed to carry 400 passengers and cargo between Penzance, Cornwall, UK, to the ...
*Scillonian (1955)
''Scillonian'' (also referred to as ''Scillonian II'' or TSMV ''Scillonian'') was a passenger ferry built for the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company in 1955 by John I. Thornycroft & Company of Woolston, Southampton. She was designed to carry 5 ...
References
External links
Isles of Scilly Travel
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1977 ships
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Ships built in Devon
Transport in the Isles of Scilly
Water transport in Cornwall