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Designed and built for Caledonian MacBrayne, Corpach Boatbuilders launched LAIG BAY
just before Christmas 2000. At
just 10½m in length and with a passenger capacity of 28,
LAIG BAY
was destined to
replace the traditional timber built ULVA as the ‘Flit’ boat
tendering to the passing company ships serving
the Isle of Eigg community. The role of the
Flit boat had all but been superseded by modern piers and docking facilities.
But the Isle of Eigg had no pier at the turn of the 21st centaury and relied on
a Flit boat to transfer
goods and passengers to and from the schedule supply steamer. CalMac already
had a new vessel 'LOCHNEVIS'
about to enter service to serve the small isles from Mallaig. This new vessel
fitted with huge ramps and a hiab crane was to eventually make use of purpose
built terminals and eventually eliminate the need for a weather dependent
flitboat. Until the completion of the Eigg terminal CalMac required a purpose
built vessel to tender to her.
The following extract comes from her builders and describes the versatile little
craft she was designed to be: "Her certification under Class VIA and Workboat Category IV dictated a fully
decked hull design of all welded steel transversely framed in 50x50 angle
with 5mm hull plating. and one compartment flooded stability required 5
transverse bulkheads. All hull spaces thus created are voids except midships,
this being the engine room containing the Mermaid Mariner 6 cylinder Ford
derivative engine de-rated to 110 h.p. at 2200r.p.m.. Driving a single 3
blade bronze propeller via a PRM gearbox, the vessel can achieve 9 knots on
a 14 tonne lightship and her passenger/cargo dead-weight is 5.2 tonnes.
Above deck she has a small open backed wheelhouse for’d containing the
fairly minimal equipment required but including GMDSS radio, compass, GPS, Wills
Ridley hydraulic steering, wiper, circuit breaker electric distribution and
engine controls and panel."
The vessel was launched in a 100% finished condition on the 15th December
2000, and was on station at Eigg on the 21st December having
successfully completed all owner’s and M.C.A. trials. |
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LAIG BAY arriving in 2003 to tender to
relief small isles vessel PIONEER |
Tom McNeill, Technical Director for Caledonian MacBrayne said "Laig Bay is now
in service and meets all our requirements. I must thank Corpach Boatyard for all
the work they did and the speed in which they carried out the design and
construction of the vessel. Caledonian MacBrayne are impressed with Corpach
Boatbuilding Company and we look forward to continuing business with them."
Her duties included ferrying passengers, goods, freight and just about
anything else that required shipment to the island. Her main visitor was the
LOCHNEVIS not yet able to use the Islands new Slipway under construction and on
other odd occasions vessels such as
PIONEER who covered frequently for
overhauls, her shallow draught allowing her to operate ideally to the Small
Isles.
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The LAIG BAY was to only last a few years until a revolution in the islands took
place. With the help of a European Union grant the Small Isles were to get a
service like they had never seen before. The transformation came to Eigg in 2004
with the arrival of the LOCHNEVIS
(in service from 2000) and her finished slipways on the island which allowed her
to berth unload her cargo via her huge stern ramp. Greatly improving the service
also sadly marked the end of a long list of loyal, faithful and often forgotten
about flitboats and closed another chapter in Scottish island shipping.
Laid up for almost a year, she was sold out of the fleet on the 17th
December 2005. Her current owner is Ewan MacKerchar and she is currently berthed at Dunbeg
Marina near Oban. She was put up for sale again in June 2006 and is currently awaiting
offers. This reliable and little workhorse of the Western Isles once again
faces an uncertain future. Being only 6 years old however it is expected that
her multitasking role will find her some type of employment. |

LAIG BAY Pictured in April 2006
at Dunbeg Marina near Oban |
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