The third storm of the year, Storm Chandra, has led to considerable travel disruption on the main Ireland-UK route of Dublin-Holyhead, which has been severely restricted to just one ferry operating throughout today, writes Jehan Ashmore.
Met Éireann has issued a marine status yellow weather warning as winds associated with Storm Chandra will be very strong and gusty, particularly on coasts. Conditions will reach gale force 8 or strong gale force 9 at times today on all Irish coastal waters.
Irish Ferries Ulysses which is the largest of four ferries on the central Irish Sea route of Dublin-Holyhead, is the only ship maintaining a service, having operated overnight, and the impact of Storm Chandra in North Wales led this afternoon to a Holyhead-based tug having to assist the cruise ferry during berthing.
The tug Kittiwake was dispatched from the inner harbour to the port’s more exposed outer ferry terminal located on Salt Island, where only one of two berths (T3) remains operating following a berthing incident by a Stena ferry, which led to a damaged berth earlier this month.
As for current developments, Ulysses’s return crossing to Dublin is scheduled with a sailing departing Anglesey at 1315, with the ferry due in the capital at 1645, but this has been delayed by approximately 30 minutes.
Further tug activity also took place at the capital yesterday at Terminal 1 (Irish Ferries) and Terminal 2 (Stena Line), which involved the Dublin Port-owned tugs Shackleton and Beaufort and the privately operated tug Giano of Purple Water Towing. Between the trio, they assisted ferries from both operators to berth at the neighbouring terminals.
A smaller fleetmate of Ulysses, the ropax Isle of Inisheer is stormbound at Dublin Port, having arrived yesterday, and so its sailings continue to be cancelled today.
The remaining two ferries involve Stena Line's stormbound Stena Adventurer, which is also tied up in the capital. While another ropax, Stena Nordica, departed last night, notably from the Irish Ferries terminal. In addition, as Holyhead was a berth down, it continued to ride out the storm at sea, having also had sailings cancelled.
All but one of eight Stena sailings (four in each direction) on the route today are to operate, as the adverse weather conditions have led the company to offer only one sailing. The sole scheduled sailing is for tonight’s 22.30 crossing by the Stena Adventurer, with an arrival of 0200 in the early hours of tomorrow morning.

















































