The much-travelled freight ro-ro Arrow at Poole, undertaking the latest of a variety of charters, this time with Condor Ferries running to the Channel Islands.
KEVIN MITCHELL
COMPANY NEWS
On 12 September the ro-ro freight ferry Arrow (1998/7,606gt), owned by the Isle of Man Steam Packet, arrived at the Port of Poole from Douglas, where she spent several days alongside the New Quay before taking up service for Condor Ferries between Portsmouth and the Channel Islands, covering for the overhaul in Santander of Commodore Goodwill (1996/11,166gt).
Arrow has had a varied career, having been built by Astilleros de Huelva SA, Huelva, Spain in 1998 as Varbola for the Estonian Shipping Company, Tallinn. During a charter to Dart Line she was renamed Dart 6, reverting to Varbola when the charter ended. In 2005 she was sold to Malta and renamed RR Arrow.