The delayed CalMac ferry MV Glen Sannox returned to Ferguson Marine Port Glasgow (FMPG) shipyard on Tuesday, following a two week stint at a dry dock in Greenock where it was undergoing work.
The vessel – one of two dual-fuel ferries being built at FMPG has spent three weeks at Dales Marine for essential works on its propulsion systems, seals and bow doors.
The MV Glen Sannox (for Arran, Firth of Clyde service) is one of two vessels due to be completed at Ferguson Marine shipyard by 2018, but has since been pushed back to 2023.
The ferry is due to enter service between March and May next year.
David Tydeman, chief executive at FMPG, said: “This is another sign of progress towards delivering MV Glen Sannox.
STV News has more on the shipyard saga.