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EILEAN DHU was a timber-hulled wartime
landing-craft of obscure origins, and was acquired by the Bute Ferry Co. Ltd in
1965, according to Iain C. MacArthur; though Graham Langmuir assets that she was
bought during the absence of EILEAN BUIDHE for alterations, which was in the
winter of 1963-64. The ship's new name may have been meant to mean “Dark
Island”, but Gaelic was never the Bute Ferry Co. Ltd's strong point. She was re-engined
for her new labours.
EILEAN DHU saw little service for the CSP, lying
at Colintraive as stand-by vessel as PORTREE and DHUIRINISH maintained the Kyles
of Bute crossing in the summer of 1970. In October EILEAN DHU was sold to Mr Roy
Ritchie and sailed to Gourock Bay. “Her engines were then transferred to the
passenger ferry GOUROCKIAN,” records Mr MacArthur, “ and her hull was disposed
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Text thanks to John MacLeod (C)
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