Chartwell Marine secures further design contract for ‘lifeline’ ferry
UK-based Chartwell Marine, a pioneer of next-generation vessel design, reports that it has been appointed to design a new ferry for an undisclosed rural island community.
The vessel (render pictured) is scheduled to enter construction in early 2026 – with the boat yard currently being selected with Chartwell’s support – and enter operation in 2027. Given the vessel’s importance to the local community, full details of the project will be released at a later date.
Due to the island’s remote location and unique environment, travel there is particularly challenging, requiring versatile vessels capable of navigating choppy waters and operating within limited port infrastructure. For years, the current ferry has been a critical ‘lifeline’ for the local community but changes to the local environment, coupled with the growing needs of the population, mean a new, more capable vessel is now required.
Designed in close collaboration with the ferry operator and local stakeholders, Chartwell has created a ferry with a highly customised, robust catamaran hull and a hybrid propulsion system. This will enable it to efficiently carry up to 100 passengers and cargo around the islands in an environmentally friendly way, helping to preserve their remote beauty.
Christophe Rident, Senior Naval Architect at Chartwell Marine, said: “We’re delighted and deeply honoured that the client has appointed Chartwell Marine to design the new ferry. Adapting our proven hull forms that are tried and tested in the demanding offshore wind market, we’ve created a modern, versatile, low-emission vessel tailored to the local community’s exact requirements.”
The vessel is IMO Tier 3 emissions-compliant and capable of operating on full electric power, significantly reducing emissions and noise pollution while helping to protect the islands’ unique environment. It will also cut the existing transit time around the islands to under one hour. Since the appointment of Christophe Rident to lead Chartwell’s ferry business in 2024, the project pipeline has gained strong momentum, with the team selected to design multiple bespoke, innovative ferries. This growth is set to continue throughout 2026 and into 2027.