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Underwater object damaged propellers
Traffic on the Solent will face a month of disruption after an underwater object has damaged the propellers of the 'St. Faith', forcing the company to operate a revised timetable for up to four weeks, starting March 11, 2024, on the Fishbourne-Portsmouth route. Repairs will be carried out as quickly as possible. Wightlink was contacting all customers affected by these changes, and their booking was to be moved to alternative sailings as close as possible to the original scheduled departures. Customers can then amend the time and date online if they wish or, if they prefer, may cancel their booking for a full refund.
Smoke in passenger lounge
Several crossing to the Isle of Wight have been disrupted after smoke was seen in the passenger lounge of the 'St. Faith' on Jan 7, 2024, during the 3 p.m. sailing from Fishbourne. The ferry berthed at the Wightlink company's Portsmouth terminal in the afternoon. The customers were asked to disembark as foot passengers, then motorists walked back on board to drive off their vehicles. The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue service attendedd. It turned out that fumes appeared to be coming from an electrical light. The fire crews were stood down at around 4.20 p.m. While no one was hurt, the sailings at 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. from Portsmouth and the sailings at 5 p.m., 7 p.m., and 9 p.m. from Fishbourne were cancelled. Booked customers weree moved to alternative sailings. Report with photo: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/wightlink-ferry-cancellations-reports-smoke-164629038.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAANfnTkpWf2Dt86Sryu8o2gQJVdhZxO6VDrWENyJMQ62xID9NmpIUp_zVQdVNN9cwiX0974-03fYglf-MBDLJPY9hZ6UBou3VV_9ZL7lp31XGx-o3W-JzfAn5AFnfpZxF1fyni2zEknfEeLqZKGFitSN1XH7NFKSJtNGr_zkMzR_o
Passengers unable to disembark due to linkspan failure
Passengers aboard the 'St. Faith' on Oct 19, 2021, were unable to disembark in Portsmouth following a mechanical failure of the port’s linkspan. The news of delays has been given to passengers aboard other Wightlink ferries operating on the route, with those at sea unable to dock at Portsmouth due to the 'St. Faith' being stuck in position. Engineers have been sent to fetch a spare part for the equipment. At 4.10 p.m. Wightlink advised passengers of delays of up to 60 minutes as engineers were working to rectify the fault. The ferry 'St Clare' was holding off from the Portsmouth terminal.
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