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Scotland's most southerly domestic ferry route, Ardrossan-Campbeltown (Mull of Kintyre), is to be broken up by a stop on Arran to accommodate travellers to the island on peak days.

The new timetable, which CalMac announced, will see extra journeys from Ardrossan to Brodick on Thursdays and Fridays from June 2 until August 29.

The Campbeltown ferry will depart Ardrossan on Thursdays and Fridays at 4.45pm, stopping off at Brodick en route and will return the following day along the same route at 6.45am on the Friday morning in addition at 7am on the Saturday morning.

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About the J24 keelboat

American Rod Johnstone designed the J/24, a one-design boat, in the mid-1970s.

Since 1977, it has been manufactured and at present, at least 5,500 hulls have been constructed throughout the globe.

The J/24 has significantly contributed to the popularity of competitive sailing, and numerous internationally recognised racing personalities have won international J/24 championships.

This class still thrives and remains a favourite among owners and crews of all levels.