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UK-based freight-only ferry company

Seatruck Ferries
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFreight transport
Founded1996
Defunct19 February 2024
FateAbsorbed into parent's CLdN brand
SuccessorCLdN RoRo
HeadquartersHeysham
Area servedIrish Sea
Key peopleKristian Morch (Chairman)
Alistair Eagles (CEO)
ParentCLdN
Websitewww.seatruckferries.com

Seatruck Ferries was a UK-based freight-only ferry company which commenced services in 1996. It became a subsidiary of CLdN and was absorbed into the Luxembourg-based parent's overall brand as CLdN RoRo in February 2024. It operated out of four ports on the Irish Sea, including Heysham and Liverpool.

History

Riverdance, Seatruck's first vessel

Seatruck was established in 1996, operating one ship, Riverdance, between Heysham, Lancashire, England and Warrenpoint, County Down, Northern Ireland. She was joined in April 1997 by sister ship Moondance, which was also operated on the Heysham to Warrenpoint service, a service which continues today as a two-ship service.

In 2002, the company was acquired by the Clipper Group. Also in 2002, European Mariner was chartered for two months, before moving on to Color Line.

In 2005, Seatruck Ferries ordered its first new ships, five "P Series" ro-ro freight ferries, however only four were built. These vessels were named Clipper Point, Clipper Panorama, Clipper Pace and Clipper Pennant. All four vessels were built by Spanish shipyard Astilleros de Huelva.

The first of the RoRo 2200 ferries - Seatruck Progress

Between late 2005 and late 2009, Seatruck acquired four sister ships, Challenge (Clipper Ranger), Triumph (Helliar), Shield (Hildasay) and Arrow. These are now deployed on charters to Caledonian MacBrayne, NorthLink Ferries and the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company respectively.

In 2007, Seatruck chartered the Celtic Star, which was deployed on the Liverpool to Dublin route.

In January 2008, the company's pioneering ship, Riverdance, ran aground in Blackpool. Seatruck chartered Phocine to cover Riverdance's services until Clipper Point entered service. Attempts to refloat the vessel failed, and she was broken up in situ in the summer of 2008. In March 2008, Clipper Point became the company's first new ferry, entering service on the Heysham to Warrenpoint route. Panorama followed in January 2009, Pace in March 2009 and Pennant in October 2009.

In March 2008, the same month that Clipper Point entered service, Seatruck Ferries placed an order for four RoRo 2200 ferries to be built by Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft in Germany.

The first two of these vessels launched in late 2011, named Seatruck Progress and Seatruck Power, whilst the third, Seatruck Performance, launched in January 2012. The final ship of the class, Seatruck Precision, launched in March 2012. Progress entered service in December 2011, Power joined the fleet in February 2012, Performance joined the fleet in April 2012 and lastly Precision will join the fleet before mid-2012.

In late 2011, one of the earlier "P Series" vessels, Clipper Panorama, was renamed Seatruck Panorama whilst Clipper Pace was renamed Seatruck Pace in February 2012.

In 2015, Ole Frie stepped down as chairman of the board. Kristian Morch was appointed as Frie's replacement. Alistair Eagles was also appointed CEO of Seatruck.

In May 2015, Clipper Ranger finished her long-term charter with Caledonian MacBrayne. The Clipper Point also finished her charter with DFDS. She was then chartered to Inter Shipping (Spain) to operate on the company's Algeciras–Tanger Med II route.

In March 2019, both Helliar and Hildasay were sold to Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited for continued use on the Serco NorthLink freight route Aberdeen - Kirkwall - Lerwick.

In December 2019, MV Clipper Ranger was sold to Coopérative de Transport Maritime et Aérien (CTMA) for $11.5 million. This was after being on charter to them since July 2019.

In September 2022, MV Arrow, was sold to Isle of Man Steam packet Company, after being on charter to them for many years. This meant the last of the R Class freight ferries were sold out of Seatruck.

In September 2022, the business was purchased by CLdN of Belgium with eight vessels.

In August 2023, MV Seatruck Pennant was sold to Arab Bridge Maritime and renamed UR.

At noon on 19 February 2024, the name Seatruck was discontinued and replaced with the CLdN RoRo brand of the company's new owners.

Routes

Seatruck operated three routes on the Irish Sea, serving four ports.

Fleet

Current fleet

At the time of the rebranding to CLdN RoRo, Seatruck owned and operated seven vessels, most of which are in service for Seatruck, with one in service for the parent company, CLdN.

The newest vessel in the Seatruck fleet is Seatruck Precision, which entered service in June 2012.

Image Ship Built
(Commissioned)
Route Truck
Capacity
Notes
Seatruck Point March 2008
(March 2008)
Dublin - Liverpool 120 Formerly named Clipper Point
Seatruck Panorama November 2008
(January 2009)
Dublin - Heysham 120 Formerly named Clipper Panorama
Seatruck Pace February 2009
(March 2009)
Liverpool - Dublin - Santander (for CLdN) 120 Formerly named Clipper Pace
Seatruck Progress November 2011
(December 2011)
Dublin - Liverpool 151
Seatruck Power February 2012
(February 2012)
Dublin - Liverpool 151
Seatruck Performance April 2012
(April 2012)
Heysham - Warrenpoint 151 Formerly named Stena Performer when on long-term charter to Stena Line
Seatruck Precision June 2012
(June 2012)
Heysham - Warrenpoint 151 Formerly named Stena Precision when on long-term charter to Stena Line

Former fleet

These are vessels that have previously been operated or chartered by Seatruck.

Image Ship Built
(Commissioned)

(Out of Service)

Route Truck
Capacity
Notes
Anglia Seaways August 2000
(Feb 2011, May 2012)
(Jan 2012, Mar 2014)
Heysham - Dublin
Heysham - Belfast
Heysham - Warrenpoint
120 Chartered from DFDS
Seatruck Pennant August 2009
(October 2009)
(August 2023)
Liverpool - Dublin
Heysham - Dublin
Heysham - Warrenpoint
120 Sold in 2023, renamed UR.
Hildasay November 1999
(October 2008)
(March 2019)
Liverpool - Dublin
Cuxhaven - Immingham
Aberdeen - Kirkwall - Lerwick
65 Sold to Caledonian Maritime Assets 2019
Formerly named Shield
Arrow August 1998
(October 2007)
(September 2022)
Heysham - Douglas 65 Sold to Isle of Man Steampacket Company in September 2022
Helliar October 1997
(October 2007)
(March 2019)
Portsmouth - Jersey - Guernsey
Douglas - Heysham
Dublin - Liverpool
Naples - Palermo
Aberdeen - Kirkwall - Lerwick
65 Sold to Caledonian Maritime Assets 2019
Formerly named Triumph and Clipper Racer
N/A West Express November 1998
(May 2008)
(January 2009)
Heysham - Warrenpoint
Liverpool - Dublin
80 Charter from West Express Shipping
N/A Lygra February 1979
(April 2008)
(June 2008)
Heysham - Warrenpoint N/A Short-term charter in 2008
N/A Phocine December 1984
(February 2008)
(March 2008)
Heysham - Warrenpoint 94 Short-term charter in 2008
Merchant Brilliant July 1979
(January 2008)
(April 2008)
Heysham - Warrenpoint 80 Short term charter in 2008. Sistership to West Express.
Celtic Star August 1991
(September 2007)
(May 2008)
Liverpool - Dublin 70 Chartered 2007, to P&O Irish Sea in 2008 for the same route.
Clipper Ranger April 1998
(2005, February 2008)
(2005, December 2019)
Heysham - Warrenpoint
Liverpool - Dublin
Belfast - Heysham
Ullapool - Stornoway
65 Chartered in 2005. Sold to CTMA in December 2019
European Mariner January 1978
(April 2002)
(May 2002)
Heysham - Warrenpoint 53 Short-term charter in 2002.
Moondance July 1978
(April 1997)
(November 2009)
Heysham - Warrenpoint 55 Sold in 2009. On charter from April 1997 before being bought in November 1998.
Riverdance April 1977
(July 1996)
(January 2008)
Heysham - Warrenpoint 55 Beached at Cleveleys in Jan 2008, later cut up on site.
N/A Bolero April 1985
(April 1996)
(May 1997)
Heysham - Warrenpoint N/A Sold and converted to cable layer in 2001.

References

  1. "Seatruck Christens First of Five".
  2. "Ferry runs aground off Blackpool". BBC News. 1 February 2008. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  3. "Final death knell for Riverdance ferry". Blackpool Gazette. 10 April 2008. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  4. "Seatruck orders four new generation freight ro-ros". Seatruck Ferries. 3 March 2008. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  5. ""Seatruck Power" ... Ahead on the Irish Sea" (PDF). Seatruck Ferries. 28 October 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  6. "Seatruck to launch direct Belfast service" (PDF). Seatruck Ferries.
  7. ^ Northern Isles ferries bought by Scottish government BBC News 26 March 2019
  8. ^ "Le Clipper Ranger devient le CTMA Voyageur 2 - CTMA". ctma.ca. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Isle of Man Steam Packet Company secures ownership of MV Arrow". www.steam-packet.com. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  10. ClDN to Acquire Seastruck Ferries from Clipper Group ClDN 20 September 2022
  11. Ownership change for Seatruck Ferries Ships Monthly November 2022 page 10
  12. "CLdN brings brand to Irish Sea Seatruck acquisition - niferry.co.uk". www.niferry.co.uk. 6 March 2024. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  13. "Equasis - HomePage". www.equasis.org. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  14. "M/S LEMBITU (1998)". www.faktaomfartyg.se. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  15. "M/S SALAHALA (1978)". www.faktaomfartyg.se. Retrieved 28 August 2023.

External links

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Former names - 1 Clipper Pace; 2 Clipper Panorama
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