[5] From February to April 2014, Red Falcon was in a drydock at Portsmouth for a major refit costing over £2 million.
[6] A pair of webcams on top of the ship's bridge were also replaced, and provide footage of the ferry's journey.
[7][8] On 10 March 2006, Red Falcon collided with the linkspan in Southampton, causing significant damage to the ferry's 'Southampton Side' bow doors.
Vehicles, including an ambulance carrying a patient (evacuated by dinghy) had to remain onboard for over eight hours while engineers forced the door open.
[10] On 21 October 2018, she collided with several yachts, sinking one named Greylag, and ran aground on the Isle of Wight while trying to berth at East Cowes.