Irish Ferries HUll 777

Started by ferryfan, July 05, 2019, 11:57:31 AM

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IFPete

Irish Ferries will have a business update this week. Lets see what they have to say.

My quess delivery will slip to Q1/Q2 2021.

Davy Jones

Quote from: Chef on November 19, 2019, 11:34:18 AM
I notice from the web cam in the building hall that the far end of the dock at the caisson has been flooded , this is usually  done to remove the caisson to  allow access for a barge in under the gantry  crane to lift in prefabricated sections from Poland , maybe a sign of something to come .

Dry again now. I guess they just turned the clearing pumps off for a bit to save some electricity.

Niall

There won't be any steel cut until Honfleur goes on seatrials which are a good month away at least

IFPete

Honfluer was due to go in sea trails in December.

marsav68

Quote from: IFPete on November 25, 2019, 07:41:09 PM
Honfluer was due to go in sea trails in December.

going by these latest pictures, there still appears to be a lot to do - at least to the untrained eye!  ;D

https://www.destinationhonfleur.com/en/news/come-aboard-honfleur

Niall

I have also been told that berth 49 at Dublin Port isn't long enough at present to accomodate IF 777

IFPete

They also said WB Yeats would not fit Pembroke Dock.

We might find out more tomorrow morning.

alfie79

Quote from: IFPete on November 26, 2019, 11:43:03 AM
They also said WB Yeats would not fit Pembroke Dock.

We might find out more tomorrow morning.

Dont think WB yeats fitted perfectly in pembroke dock

ferryfan

Hull 777 due for delivery in "late" 2020

TC

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Quote from: ferryfan on November 27, 2019, 11:01:56 AM
Hull 777 due for delivery in "late" 2020

Seriously doubt that.  Work seems to be skeleton staff based. I wouldn't be surprised if ICG cancel the contract for 777, and follow Stena and P&O's lead and go for a Chinese yard.  Secure funding from elsewhere.  At current rate ICG would be lucky to have 777 by 2025!!! 

Honfleur seems a good 5 - 6 months away from delivery.

Chef

Quote from: TC on November 27, 2019, 10:32:14 PM
Quote from: ferryfan on November 27, 2019, 11:01:56 AM
Hull 777 due for delivery in "late" 2020

Seriously doubt that.  Work seems to be skeleton staff based. I wouldn't be surprised if ICG don't cancel the contract for 777, and follow Stena and P&O's lead and go for a Chinese yard.  Secure funding from elsewhere.  At current rate ICG would be lucky to have 777 by 2025!!! 

Honfleur seems a good 5 - 6 months away from delivery.
Did you mean to say " do cancel the contract " not don't .

IFPete

Are we sure FSG have the funding in place to start ordering parts for Build 777.

TC

Quote from: Chef on November 28, 2019, 06:48:54 AM
Quote from: TC on November 27, 2019, 10:32:14 PM
Quote from: ferryfan on November 27, 2019, 11:01:56 AM
Hull 777 due for delivery in "late" 2020

Seriously doubt that.  Work seems to be skeleton staff based. I wouldn't be surprised if ICG don't cancel the contract for 777, and follow Stena and P&O's lead and go for a Chinese yard.  Secure funding from elsewhere.  At current rate ICG would be lucky to have 777 by 2025!!! 

Honfleur seems a good 5 - 6 months away from delivery.
Did you mean to say " do cancel the contract " not don't .

Typo, sorry.  I think 777 will never materialise. The project is already behind schedule and construction hasn't even started.

Steven

Quote from: IFPete on November 26, 2019, 11:43:03 AM
They also said WB Yeats would not fit Pembroke Dock.

We might find out more tomorrow morning.

They must have found a way as she's timetabled to cover Inishmore.
Steve in Belfast (suburbia)

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Chef

Quote from: Steven on November 29, 2019, 08:22:16 AM
Quote from: IFPete on November 26, 2019, 11:43:03 AM
They also said WB Yeats would not fit Pembroke Dock.

We might find out more tomorrow morning.

They must have found a way as she's timetabled to cover Inishmore.
Well she already completed berthing trials at Pembroke , she berthed stern in .