- MV Kenilworth
The MV "Kenilworth" is a historic passenger
ferry , now used on a ferry service on theFirth of Clyde inScotland . She was built in1936 , as the MV "Hotspur II", for use as a passengerferry on the Hythe Ferry service acrossSouthampton Water inEngland .In
1978 the "Hotspur II" was bought by "Clyde Marine Motoring" and renamed "Kenilworth" after the novel Kenilworth byWalter Scott . Since then she has served on theGourock —Kilcreggan —Helensburgh ferry service across the Firth of Clyde and theGare Loch .Occasionally the company, now part of "Clyde Marine Services Ltd.", uses other ships on the run, often "The Second Snark" which also serves on cruises.
One of the "Kenilworth"'s half-sisters, the "Hotspur IV", still exists and is used as reserve boat on the Hythe Ferry service.
At 9.40 am BST on
23 October 2006 a US Navy warship taking part in the "Neptune Warrior " training exercise radioed the "Kenilworth" to warn "'Unidentified vessel approaching on my starboard side, please identify yourself. If you fail to do so, we will open fire on you with live ammunition.'" The message caused alarm as it was broadcast on VHF channel 16, the international calling and distress frequency. A spokeswoman at Faslane indicated that channel 16 had been correctly used to request identification, but should not have been used for the warning which should have been on an exercise frequency. She stated that the ferry had not been in any danger, and advised that the organiser of the exercise, Commander Don Chalmers, deputy director of the Joint Maritime Operational Training Staff, had apologised to the skipper. [ [http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_headline=us-navy-declare-war-on-clyde-ferry&method=full&objectid=17980625&siteid=66633-name_page.html Daily Record] ,24 October 2006 , also reported onBBC 1 Regional News (BBC Scotland ) and in theGreenock Telegraph of that afternoon.]Notes
External links
* [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/tramways/ClydeMarineMotoring.htm Clyde Marine Motoring / Clyde Marine Cruising]
* [http://www.clydesite.co.uk/articles/ferries.asp Cruising every day on Clyde ferries]
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