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As Afloat reported earlier today, the maiden sailing of DFDS new freight ferry ro-ro route linking Rosslare Europort and Dunkirk, France on mainland Europe, took place as scheduled this afternoon, writes Jehan Ashmore.

A fully booked Optima Seaways, a 120 freight unit capacity ropax built by Visentini Cantiere Navale, in Italy, departed from the Wexford ferryport at 1400hrs on the near 24 hour route. The ropax was carrying trucks, their drivers and un-accompanied trailers.

The DFDS route offers 6 sailings a week. Such an intense timetable on the new Ireland-France route required two more ropax vessels chartered in by the Danish based operator.

The launch of this ro-ro route, the first to connect these ports, transits through the entire English Channel to Dunkirk on the North Sea. The port's proximity to Paris, the BeNeLux nations and neighbouring Germany provides Irish industry and hauliers alike a vital trading route to markets and avoids the UK land-bridge and associated new post-Brexit scene of customs checks and clearance.

In addition the alternative of this historic new direct freight ferry route avoids crossing both the Irish Sea and notably via the Port of Dover which has endured severe truck congestion recently, partly due to Covid-19 restrictions. Noting, Optima Seaways has single occupancy Covid-19 cabins for truck drivers.  

Also previously highlighted on Afloat, was the operators second sailing from Rosslare to Dunkirk which sees Kerry, also of the same 'Visentini' ropax series which is due to depart tonight at 2300.

The final member of DFD freight ferry trio is the fast-ropax Visby, a vessel redeployed from Sweden-Gotland service in the Baltic Sea, and which is to make the first inbound sailing as the Chinese constructed ship is currently at the north France port.

Published in Ferry

Crosshaven Boat Yard is the Irish distributor for Dufour Yachts of France. Crosshaven Boatyard offers a complete range of top quality Cruising and Racing yachts from 32 feet to 52 feet.

Crosshaven Boat Yard was established over 60 years ago and has been a family-based operation since its early days.

The Yard originally specialised in building commercial fishing boats and small pleasure craft, both sail and power and is famous for its involvement in the construction of a number of significant yachts such as Gypsy Moth V, Saint Brendan, Longbow II and a series of Moondusters were completed up to the early ’80s.

Crosshaven Boat Yard installed the first commercial marina, with a Marine Travel hoist, in Ireland in 1979. This era saw a major change of emphasis in the business and since then we have concentrated on all aspects of the repair, care and maintenance.

The Cork Harbour company also offer, the White Shark Range of Sports Boats cater for angling and water skiing interests.

Crosshaven Boatyard are also agents for the popular Seaward Range of Motor Cruisers from 19′ to 42′.

The firm's Brokerage service consistently achieves top results for our large client base and we can offer the best professional advice whether you are a buyer or a boat owner.

The yard is situated just a stone's throw from the Royal Cork Yacht Club,  the oldest yacht club in the world founded in 1720.