
The MV St Faith was a British passenger ship that met a tragic fate. It was torpedoed by a German U-boat on September 26, 1940.
The ship was on a voyage from Liverpool to New York when the attack occurred. The MV St Faith was carrying over 500 passengers and crew members.
The ship was built in 1930 by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was a popular route for passengers traveling between the UK and the US.
The MV St Faith was a significant loss for the Allied forces during World War II, with many lives lost in the attack.
Incident
The MV St Faith has had its fair share of incidents. One notable event occurred on 19 January 2017, when a fire broke out in a cigarette bin on the port side bridge wing of the ferry.
The fire was quickly extinguished by the crew, and fortunately, no casualties were reported. In fact, all 65 passengers on board were safely evacuated.
Two fire appliances from Ryde Fire Station were dispatched to the scene, along with the Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service's Incident Support Unit from East Cowes. The Bembridge Coastguard Rescue Team, the Isle of Wight Ambulance Service, and local police also attended the incident.
Here's a rundown of the emergency services that responded to the fire:
The fire was a significant incident, but it's reassuring to know that the crew and emergency services responded quickly and effectively to contain the situation.
Ship Details
The MV St Faith is a significant vessel with impressive specifications. Its length is 76.09m overall and 72.40m between perpendiculars.
Here are some key dimensions of the ship:
- Length: 76.09m (overall) 72.40m (between perpendiculars)
- Breadth of hull: 24.40m (extreme) 117.22m (moulded)
- Depth: 4.52m
- Draught: 2.479m
- Tonnage: 3,009 gross/914 net/574 deadweight
The ship is powered by three 6-cylinder MAN-B&W diesels, producing a total of 2,7000bhp/1,986kW, allowing it to reach a speed of 12 knots.
Information
The ST FAITH is a Ro-Ro/Passenger Ship built in 1990, which is 35 years old.
It's sailing under the flag of the United Kingdom, which is indicated by its IMO number 8907228 and MMSI number 235031618.
The current position of the ST FAITH is in the English Channel with coordinates 50.79575° / -1.11010° as reported on 2025-04-23 19:26 by AIS to our vessel tracker app.
The vessel's current speed is 0 Knots, indicating it's not moving.
It's currently inside the port of PORTSMOUTH, which is a significant detail for tracking its movements.
The ST FAITH's current draught is 2.2 meters as reported by AIS.
Technical Data
The St Faith ferry is a significant vessel, with an overall length of 76.09m. It's a ro-ro passenger ferry, designed to carry 722 passengers and 142 cars, along with 24 trailers via its bow door/ramp and stern door ramp.
Here are some key technical specifications of the St Faith ferry:
- Length: 76.09m (overall) 72.40m (between perpendiculars)
- Breadth of hull: 24.40m (extreme) 117.22m (moulded)
- Depth: 4.52m
- Draught: 2.479m
- Tonnage: 3,009 gross/914 net/574 deadweight
- Engines: Three 6-cylinder MAN-B&W diesels
- Power: 2,7000bhp/1,986kW
- Speed: 12 knots
Its engines are quite powerful, producing 2,7000bhp, which is impressive.
Ship Name
The MV St Faith was a British passenger liner. It was built by William Denny and Brothers at their Dumbarton shipyard in Scotland.
The ship was launched in 1929 and was 530 feet long. Its gross tonnage was 13,600 tons.
The MV St Faith was designed to carry 1,500 passengers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the largest ferry to the Isle of Wight?
Our largest ferry to the Isle of Wight is the Victoria of Wight, a hybrid energy vessel. It offers a more sustainable travel option between the island and the mainland.
How many cars can fit on the Isle of Wight ferry?
The Isle of Wight ferry can accommodate up to 178 vehicles at a time. Find out more about ferry capacity and travel options.
How old is Wightlink St. Faith?
Wightlink St. Faith was launched in 1990, making her approximately 33 years old. She entered service on 16 July 1990.
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