Manxman arrives in Douglas Harbour

Manxman approaches Douglas Harbour

The significant journey from halfway across the world is complete

The Manxman has arrived in Manx waters and berthed in Douglas Harbour at approximately 9.10am. (2 July)

It follows a lengthy journey from South Korea, where construction of the flagship vessel began in August 2021.

Manxman under construction, December 2021

Manxman under construction in South Korea, December 2021

Manxman now takes over the role the Ben-my-Chree carried out for the last 25-years.

The Ben-my-Chree now becomes a reserve boat for the Steam Packet's fleet.

As part of formalities, Manxman was christened at a ceremony at the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard where she was constructed in Ulsan.

Manxman enters Douglas Harbour

Manxman enters Douglas Harbour

Manxman is the fourth vessel in the fleet, the others being Manannan, Ben-my-Chree and MV Arrow.

The total spend on the ship came in at £78 million, in comparison to the Ben-my-Chree's £24 million.

Manx Radio's John Moss was watching as the ship arrived in its home port for the first time:

Manxman touches Manx soil for the first time

Manxman berths for the first time

Members of the public flocked in their hundreds, eagerly anticipating the arrival.

Manx Radio asked how these people were feeling:

Manx Radio is told Manxman is expected to begin sailings later this month.

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