MV St Catherine
MV St Catherine is a Roll-on/roll-off car and passenger ferry. She served the Wightlink crossing from Portsmouth to Fishbourne, Isle of Wight from 1983 to 2009. In 2010, she was sold to Delcomar and renamed ''GB Conte.''
History
St Catherine was built by Robb Caledon Shipbuilders of Leith at a cost of £5 million. When she entered service on 3 July 1983, she was the biggest ferry ever in the Sealink Isle of Wight fleet, and the first able to carry more than 100 cars. Local papers reported that she made the other Isle of Wight ferries looked like toys in comparison. St Catherine remained the largest ship in the fleet only until her sister, St Helen entered service later in 1983.In 2001 the ferry was used as a location for the Robbie Williams single “Road to Mandalay”. The video was filmed during a night crossing with no other passengers aboard.
St Catherine was present at the International [Fleet Review 2005|International Fleet Review] in 2005, representing Wightlink with a number of her sisters. She was later laid up at Hythe in Hampshire.
In 2010 St Catherine was sold to Delcomar and sailed from Hythe to Sardinia as GB Conte on 31 July 2010, with a crew of 11 on board. In March 2015, it was announced that sisters 'St Catherine' and 'St Helen' were being reunited, after spending five years apart, as St Helen had also been sold to Delcomar. She was renamed Anna Mur.