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Scillonian (1925)
: ''This article is about the Isles of Scilly passenger ferry which operated until 1956. For the ship currently in use, see Scillonian III.''
RMV ''Scillonian'' was a passenger ferry built for the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company in 1925 by the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company Ltd of Troon, Scotland. She was designed to carry 400 passengers and cargo between Penzance, Cornwall, UK, to the offshore Isles of Scilly.
Formed on 26 March 1920, the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company initially operated services with the ''Peninnis'' (ex-''HMS Argus''), but it had soon become clear that a purpose-built, new steamer was required.〔 During 1924 the directors of the Steamship Company began considering the purchase of a larger ship and at an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders on 16 June 1925, the Directors were empowered to place the order with Ailsa Shipbuilding Company Ltd. In order to keep their yard open during the economic slump, this work was undertaken at cost, the contract price was £24,500 (£}} as of ).
The new ferry was launched on 17 November 1925 and named ''Scillonian'' by Mrs. A. A. Dorrien-Smith of Tresco Abbey.〔"Scillonian III Back in Service after £1,700,000 Refit" in (''Scilly up to Date'', issue 120 (April 1999) ), accessed 2011-08-16〕 The ship completed her maiden voyage from Troon at 11 pm on 25 January 1926 and docked at St Mary's. She made her first time-tabled, commercial trip on Thursday 2 February 1926 from St. Mary's to Penzance. It took her three and a quarter hours.〔"RMS Scillonian III - Take a look above and below decks on the islands' beloved steamer" in (''The Islander - Life on the Isles of Scilly'' ) (Spring 2009), pp. 30-34〕
At 429 gross tons she was considered, by some, as too big and unsuitable for local seas (the same happened when the second ''Scillonian'' went into service in 1956 and again with ''Scillonian III'' in 1977).〔 However she proved to be a tremendous improvement and became popular over the years.〔
==War service==
The ''Scillonian'' served the Isles of Scilly in almost continual service for over 29 years, including the war years of 1939-1945, with 40,000 troop movements being recorded.〔 She operated mainly from Newlyn, when shipping troops, and carried degaussing gear as protection against magnetic mines. Her route out of Newlyn was to creep close to the shore, even between St Clement's Isle and Mousehole, to avoid setting off acoustic mines. On 12 August 1943 one of the St Mary's based Hurricane aircraft crashed into her masts killing the pilot.

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