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MV ''Loch Seaforth'' is a Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited-owned ferry operated between Stornoway and Ullapool by Caledonian MacBrayne. She was launched on 21 March 2014 and entered service on 16 February 2015, replacing MV Isle of Lewis. ==History== A replacement vessel for the Stornoway-Ullapool route was announced by Scottish Transport Minister Keith Brown MSP on 8 June 2012. Two weeks later on 22 June, Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited announced that the contract to construct had been signed with Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft MBH and Co KG in Germany. The name, ''Loch Seaforth'' was chosen in a competition run by CMAL, reviving that of MacBrayne's 1947 Stornoway mailboat. Construction commenced on 16 September 2013 with the cutting of the first steel. After the shed at the Flensburger shipyard suffered storm damage from the St. Jude storm, they announced that the ''Loch Seaforths delivery was to be delayed by about two weeks as a result of repairs to the shed roof. The vessel was finally launched on 21 March 2014, and was christened by Mrs Joan Murray, the eldest daughter of the late Captain John Smith, who was master of the original 1947 mailboat. There are also concerns over the timetables for the new vessel. Despite being capable of 24-hour operation, it was thought that the ''Loch Seaforth'' would not carry out 24-hour sailings in summer. She replaced the current ferry on the route, the 1995-built , which will remain as a back-up vessel on the route until the summer of 2015.
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