MS Norbay

Freight vessel operated by P&O

Arriving in on the Mersey, Liverpool
History
NameNorbay
Owner
Operator
Port of registryHamilton,  Bermuda
Route
  • 1993-2002: Hull – Rotterdam
  • 2002-2023: Liverpool – Dublin
  • 2023-2024:Dublin – Holyhead – Cherbourg
  • 2024-onwards: Pembroke Dock – Rosslare
BuilderVan der Giessen de Noord
Yard number962
Launched13 November 1993
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Tonnage17,464 GT
Length166.77 metres (547.1 ft)
Beam23.4 metres (77 ft)
Draft5.8 metres (19 ft)
Installed power2 x Sulzer 9 ZA40S diesel engines and 2 x Sulzer 8 ZA40S diesel engines producing 24,480kW in total
Propulsion2 x controllable pitch propellers 2 x transverse forward thrusters
Speed22 knots (25 mph)
Capacity2,040 lanemetres; 114 passengers
Crew57

MS Norbay is a ro-pax vessel owned by the British ferry company P&O Ferries and currently chartered to Irish Ferries.[2] She was built by Van Der Giessen-de Noord N.V., Netherlands in 1994.[3]

History

Norbay was built in Rotterdam in 1994 by Van Der Giessen-de Noord N.V. She was originally built for Nedlloyd to be placed on the Hull to Rotterdam route with 2040 lane metres of freight and a gross tonnage of 17,464.

However, in 1996 Norbay, while still retaining the same name, route and livery was bought by P&O North sea ferries.

In 2002, the Norsea and Norsun were replaced by the much larger Pride of Hull and Pride of Rotterdam and as a result, Norbay and Norbank became surplus to requirement and were removed from the Hull to Rotterdam route before being transferred to the Irish Sea and entering service on the Liverpool to Dublin route.

Due to restrictions on length at the P&O North Channel berths, Norbay has provided refit cover for both European Causeway and European Highlander in previous years as she is one of the few remaining P&O vessels which can fit within these restrictions. In 2017, the Dover-based freighter, European Seaway provided refit relief instead, taking advantage of the fact that the now upgraded berth at Cairnryan can handle larger vessels. Due to the layup of the European Seaway, Norbay provided refit cover for the European Causeway in September/October 2021. This was the first time she had done so since 2015, though she had visited the port in 2018 for a one-off freight-only sailing.[4]

Preceding the closure of P&O Ferries’ Liverpool to Dublin service, Norway was chartered to Irish Ferries initially for a period of 6 months[5] and placed on the Dublin to Holyhead and Cherbourg routes entering service on 5 November 2023. From 31 January 2024 she swapped routes with Oscar Wilde moving to the Pembroke Dock to Rosslare route, she remains on the route’s timetable until September 2024. Irish Ferries market the ship as an “economy class service” with limited passenger facilities.

Design

The design on the Norbay and Norbank is an evolution of the design used for five freight ferries built by Finacantieri and Van der Giessen for Italy's Viamare sea motorway project. As they were designed as freighters, Norbay and her sister do not have the passenger facilities of vessels on similar passenger routes, though they still have basic facilities for tourist passengers and commercial drivers on their present route.[6]

Sister ships

  • Norbank

References

  1. ^ "M/F Norbay - IMO 9056595". Shipspotting. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Irish Ferries charters P&O ferry for Holyhead and Cherbourg services - niferry.co.uk". www.niferry.co.uk. 4 November 2023. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Norbay". The ferry site. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  4. ^ "P&O Ferries Norbay in service on Larne - Cairnryan route". NI Ferry Site. 23 September 2021. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  5. ^ "P&O Ferries confirms time charter for NORBAY with Irish Ferries". Shippax. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
  6. ^ "NORBAY". NI Ferry Site. 3 April 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
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