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Condor Islander makes Channel Islands debut

Condor Islander entered St Peter Port just before 0800 on 23 October 2023, from Portsmouth for its first trip from the UK carrying passengers and freight.

It sailed just before 1000 back to Portsmouth as the visit to St Helier had been cancelled the previous day because of technical issues.

The tug Christine arrived in St Peter Port at 0600 on 23 October from Falmouth to assist Condor Islander into and out of St Peter Port, but was not used, so stood by.

The following day Condor Islander just went to St Helier, not St Peter Port.

Photos by Tony Rive 

Condor Islander makes Channel Islands debut with St Peter Port call
Pic by Tony Rive 23-10-2023
As Condor Islander is moored up alongside number 2 berth, in St Peter Port, the Tug Christine turning in the Pool before going back to the Cruise ship Tender Pontoon to wait for Condor Islander to leave Harbour, ETD 0900.
Condor Islander makes Channel Islands debut with St Peter Port call
Pic by Tony Rive 23-10-2023
Condor Islander manoeuvring in St Peter Port harbour after arriving from Portsmouth before backing upto number 2 Ro-Ro Ramp.
The Tug Christine arrived early this morning from Falmouth to assist the Ship but wasn’t needed during the Berthing.
Condor Islander makes Channel Islands debut with St Peter Port call
Pic by Tony Rive 23-10-2023
Condor Islander leaving St Peter Port, bound Portsmouth after it’s first passage to Guernsey with Passenger’s and Freight.
The ship will return to Guernsey tomorrow morning at 0300, instead of Commodore Goodwill.
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