Launched in 2008, The Duchess of Cornwall was officially christened by her namesake, Camilla.
One of only a handful of such wooden passenger ferries to be built in the UK, she sails between the picturesque Cornish harbours of Falmouth and St Mawes for 364 days of the year.
Our designer considered in painstaking detail the issues raised by the low tides of St Mawes, the needs of the crew and the company’s requirement that her look should mirror that of other ferries in the fleet.
As passenger comfort was paramount, we increased the window size, extended the top deck to provide more shelter for those on the lower deck and added a gate in the hull to improve access for wheelchair users when pontoons are available to allow them to embark.
Key Features
Manual hydraulic steering system
240V AC system
Bilge system
WC
Cockwells - water icon
FRESH WATER SYSTEM