Pride of Dover

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Pride of Dover
Operator P&O Ferries
Built 1987
Flag United Kingdom
Port of registry Dover
Previous names P&OSL Dover (1999-2002)
Specifications
Length 169.6 metres
Beam 28.27 metres
Gross Tonnage 26,433 tonnes
Speed 22 knots
Engines Sulzer
Passengers 2,290
Vehicles 650
Crew

M/V Pride of Dover is a cross-channel ferry built in 1987 for Townsend Thoresen. Pride of Dover was the last new ship to appear in service with the famous Townsend Thoresen orange hull though she was delivered with the P&O house flag painted on her funnel which was changed from the 'TT' logo during construction. Townsend Thoresen was renamed P&O European Ferries late in 1987 and Pride of Dover was swiftly repainted in the new company colours. The industry generally regards Pride Of Dover and her sister Pride Of Calais as the most successful ferries ever built for English channel service. The ships boast superb handling characteristics and excellent seakeeping abilities. Between 1998 and 2002 she was under the control of P&O Stena Line and carried the name P&OSL Dover from 1999 until she was repainted into new P&O Ferries livery when her name returned to Pride of Dover.

Pride of Dover primarily operates the DoverCalais route but on a number of occasions has made crossings between Dover and Zeebrugge as a result of industrial action in France.

[edit] Onboard

As with most P&O Ferries, the Dover (as it is colloquially known) has:

  • International Food Court - self service restaurant
  • Langan's Brasserie - Restaurant
  • Offshore Shopping
  • Silverstones bar
  • Harbour Coffee Company - Coffee Shop
  • Several lounges
    • Club lounge
    • Truckers lounge
    • Family lounge
  • Amusement arcade

[edit] Deck layout

  • A deck is crew space
  • B deck is passenger and crew space
  • C deck is passenger space
  • D deck is a mezzanine car deck
  • E deck is the top main car deck
  • F deck is the lower mezzanine deck
  • G Deck is the lower main car deck
  • H Deck is the location of the engine control room and storage.

[edit] Sister Ship

Pride of Calais Built 1987.