MV Canna

(2000) 2 x Scania D9 93M35 turbocharged six-cylinder diesel engines[3] MV Canna is a car ferry built for Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) in 1975.

[6] In May 2009, MV Canna became the first Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd ship to receive its Inventory of Hazardous Materials (green passport).

They had a two-part folding ramp at the bow, an open-plan car deck incorporating a small turntable immediately aft, and a sheltered area of passenger accommodation at the stern.

[9] MV Canna entered service with CalMac on the Raasay route in January 1976, initially from Portree, but this soon changed to a shorter crossing from Sconser.

[6] She was operated by CalMac until 2008, when Rathlin Island Ferry Ltd took over the service, leasing the vessel from Caledonian Maritime Assets.