MV Pentalina
MV Pentalina is a RoPax catamaran ferry purchased by Pentland Ferries in 2008 to operate between Gills Bay, Caithness and St Margaret's Hope, Orkney.
Layout
Pentalina was designed by the naval architects Sea Transport Solutions of Australia. The catamaran form has a steel hull with aluminum superstructure. She is designed to handle the rough seas off the north coast of Scotland. Her overall length is, with a beam of.Route
Pentalina replaced the ferry, crossing the Pentland Firth, between Gills Bay, Caithness and St Margaret's Hope, Orkney. The journey time for the crossing on this vessel is one hour.Construction and career
Pentalina was built in Cebu, Philippines, starting in February 2007. She was ready to launch in April 2008, although there were delays in installing equipment. The journey from the Philippines to Scotland was delayed by bad weather, forcing a short detour to Salalah, Oman. She arrived in St Margaret's Hope on 9 December 2008.There was proposals of her operating between Gills Bay and Shetland.
Pentland Ferries commissioned a larger catamaran, MV Alfred, to replace Pentalina on the St Margaret's Hope to Gill's Bay route, and the new vessel entered service on 1 November 2019. On 5 July 2022, Alfred ran aground on the island of Swona and Pentland Ferries confirmed that the port bulbous bow had sustained impact damage. Pentalina returned to serve on the St Margaret's Hope– Gill's Bay route while Alfred was in dry dock in Belfast. Alfred returned to service on 12 August 2022.