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Sunday, 31 May 2026
MV Glen Massan
In 2004 Glen Massan became the very first Majestic Line boat. A former fishing boat, this wooden hulled vessel was bought by Andy Thoms and Dr Ken Grant in 2003 and brought back to the Holy Loch where she was lovingly converted into a comfortable cruising vessel.
Transformed into a bespoke cruise ship, Glen Massan can accommodate 11 guests in 6 double/twin ensuite cabins. There are two cabins on the main deck and four cabins below deck.
Saturday, 30 May 2026
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Tuesday, 26 May 2026
NLV Pharos
NLV Pharos is a lighthouse tender operated by the Northern Lighthouse Board ,she is seen here at James Watt Dock Greenock.
Sunday, 24 May 2026
Windcat 23
WINDCAT 23 is a 18-meter-long, UK-flagged high-speed catamaran crew transfer vessel (CTV) primarily used for transporting technicians to offshore wind farms, according to MarineTraffic and Alewijnse. Operating as part of the Windcat Workboats fleet (now part of CMB.TECH), it features specialized personnel transfer capabilities for the European offshore energy sector.
She was seen here at Oban .
Friday, 22 May 2026
Le Lyrial
Le Lyrial is a 264-passenger luxury expedition ship built in 2015 and operated by the French cruise line PONANT. As the fourth and final vessel in PONANT’s sister-ship series, she features an ice-strengthened hull for polar voyages and an elegant, intimate design focused on French luxury.
She was photographed here departing Greenock Ocean Terminal.
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