Ship Made Available To Guernsey And Jersey States For Contingency Plan

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A 122m (400ft) long ship has been made available for the States of Guernsey and Jersey for contingency planning purposes, the BBC understands.

An agreement to charter the Arrow was reached in the last few weeks after the governments trialled the 163m (534ft) Finlandia Seaways in December.

The BBC understands it could be used to get supplies on and off the islands.The Government of Jersey and States of Guernsey said they were “aware” of the vessel.

Safeguarding supply chain

The BBC understands Guernsey’s States have been speaking with Condor about securing the island’s sea links.

The Arrow is owned by the Isle of Man Steam Packet and is currently based in Douglas, it can carry 66 14m (46ft) trailers and accommodate 12 passengers.It was built in 1998 and is sailing under the flag of United Kingdom.

The States of Guernsey and Jersey have both been approached for comment about the cost of the charter and the arrangement between the governments and the company which owns the ship.

Both governments said: “We are aware of the MV Arrow, given its past role serving as a contingency vessel for Condor from time to time.”

The Government of Jersey added: “We are in contract with Condor Ferries for sea connectivity, whilst remaining vigilant in safeguarding our supply chain against a wide range of risks.”

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Source – Bbc