MV Clyde was a motor vessel built at A & J Inglis in Pointhouse, Glasgow, and equipped with engines by L Gardner & Sons, Manchester. She was used for inspections and conveyance of Trustees of the (now Clydeport) on special occasions. Sometimes she was used for special excursions. From 1984 to 1992, she was used by Invicta Line Cruises of Chatham for services between Southend and Strood. The company folded, and she was sold in 1992. She now belongs to Marine Service, a maintenance company based in Las Palmas, the Canary Islands, to carry out underwater work on other ships and platforms.
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| - MV Clyde was a motor vessel built at A & J Inglis in Pointhouse, Glasgow, and equipped with engines by L Gardner & Sons, Manchester. She was used for inspections and conveyance of Trustees of the (now Clydeport) on special occasions. Sometimes she was used for special excursions. From 1984 to 1992, she was used by Invicta Line Cruises of Chatham for services between Southend and Strood. The company folded, and she was sold in 1992. She now belongs to Marine Service, a maintenance company based in Las Palmas, the Canary Islands, to carry out underwater work on other ships and platforms. (en)
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| - A & J Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow, Scotland (en)
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| - Clyde Navigation Trust (en)
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| - Twin L Gardner & Sons diesel 2 x 8 cylinders, 2 screws (en)
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| - MV Clyde was a motor vessel built at A & J Inglis in Pointhouse, Glasgow, and equipped with engines by L Gardner & Sons, Manchester. She was used for inspections and conveyance of Trustees of the (now Clydeport) on special occasions. Sometimes she was used for special excursions. From 1984 to 1992, she was used by Invicta Line Cruises of Chatham for services between Southend and Strood. The company folded, and she was sold in 1992. She now belongs to Marine Service, a maintenance company based in Las Palmas, the Canary Islands, to carry out underwater work on other ships and platforms. (en)
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