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The Second Snark serves on the ferry service from Gourock pierhead.
The Second Snark on the ferry service from Gourock pierhead.
History
United Kingdom
NameMV The Second Snark
NamesakeEarlier vessel and fictional creature The Snark
Operator
  • 1938 – 1969: William Denny
  • since 1969: Clyde Marine Services
Port of registryGreenock
RouteGovan to Yorkhill
BuilderWilliam Denny, Dumbarton
Completed1938
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Tonnage45 GT
Length22.86 metres (75.0 ft)
Installed power1972: Gardner diesel 66kw
Capacity48 passengers (1938: 120)[1]

MV The Second Snark is a small passenger ferry, built in 1938 by William Denny of Dumbarton, later operated by Clyde Marine Services on the Firth of Clyde, Scotland.

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