Talk:Kessock Ferry

Earlier vessels
Various other vessel names appear in the 1936 Inverness Courier -see : More info would be good - Finavon (talk) 18:04, 19 September 2009 (UTC)
 * Lowestoft Belle
 * RMS Ailsa
 * a motor boat
 * a new ferry boat lying at the mouth of the Caledonian Canal at Banavie, after its voyage from Glasgow
 * a chain ferry was proposed by Mr William Macdonald but problems followed:
 * one vessel sank off the coast of Argyll on its way north at midnight on Friday (Tuesday, 3 March 1936)
 * a second boat purchased by Mr William Macdonald was wrecked off St Agnes Head, Cornwall, en route for Inverness (Tuesday, 7 April 1936)
 * another boat too broad in the beam to get through the locks at Banavie (Friday, 11 December 1936)
 * third boat sunk in the Moray Firth off Tarbat Ness yesterday, after been towed round the Pentland Firth (Friday, 9 April 1937)

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