The MV Hebridean Isles and the MV Isle of Arran lie storm-bound in Brodick.
Here is a great picture of CalMac making full use of both berths at the new Brodick ferry terminal as the ferries lie storm-bound in Brodick on Monday when high winds saw all sailings cancelled.
It shows the replacement MV Hebridean Isles tied up at the linkspan and the MV Isle of Arran at the other berth and the similarity between the two boats is striking. The MV Hebridean Isles, Eileanan Innse Gall, came into service in 1986 just two years after the MV Isle of Arran after being built at the Cochrane Shipbuilders Ltd, Selby, North Yorkshire.