MS Isle of Inisheer
MV Isle of Inisheer is a RoPax ferry owned by Irish Continental Group and operated by Irish Ferries.
History
Merchant Ferries
The Inisheer was built in 2000 as the Northern Merchant by Astilleros Españoles S.A. in Seville, Spain for Merchant Ferries and was supposed originally to operate in the Irish Sea, likely between Liverpool and Dublin. However, the merger of Merchant Ferries with Norse Irish Ferries forming Norse Merchant Ferries caused the newly formed company to have excess capacity.Norfolkline
As a result, the Northern Merchant instead was chartered to Norfolkline for their Dover-Dunkerque [train ferry#Revival as car ferry service|Dover-Dunkerque service]. Through her time with Norfolkline, she gradually gained several modifications, most notably a cow-catcher and sliding bows instead of the typical ramps, and twin-level loading.She was replaced on the Dover-Dunkerque service in March 2006 after the newbuild Maersk Delft entered service. Following her phase-out, she was dry-docked, repainted and modified back to vanilla configuration, removing the cow-catchers, sliding doors and twin-level loading, and returning the ramps on both the bow and stern.