MV Finlaggan

MV Finlaggan (Scottish Gaelic: Fionnlagan) is a drive-through vehicle and passenger ferry built in Poland for Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited.

[6] She had further problems with her bow doors,[7] requiring withdrawal from service for overhaul of her hydraulic systems in Birkenhead.

Entering through doors on the car deck, stairs provide access to a lounge with a bar/coffee shop, games room and baggage storage.

[10] Finlaggan has been the main ferry on the Kennacraig – Islay route since her introduction in 2011, partnering MV Hebridean Isles until the latter’s retirement in 2024.

[2][11] Finlaggan is due to be replaced on the Islay route by two new identical vessels currently being built in Cemre Shipyard, Turkey at the cost of £91 million.