BMT wins Isles of Scilly steamship design contract

BMT has been awarded a new contract with the Isles of Scilly Steamship Group (ISSG) for vessel design and consultancy services that will provide the next generation of essential life-line travel and freight services to the Isles of Scilly. Replacing the iconic Scillonian III, the procurement of new vessels will secure vital transportation links for the future, and boost tourism and economy on the islands.

The ISSG requires a flexible vessel design solution to run between the harbours of Penzance and St Mary’s, in addition to an onward freight supply chain from St Mary’s to the off islands of St Martins, Tresco, Bryher and St Agnes. The custom designs will be optimised to meet the future requirements of the islands, and to meet the expanding needs of the local communities, businesses and visitors, to increase tourism, and attract a new generation of visitors to the islands.

BMT, together with the ISSG, will work hand-in-hand with the community through public consultation to develop future designs that will benefit and support the residents of the Isles of Scilly for years to come.

Noel Tomlinson, Business Development Director for Specialised Ship Design at BMT, says: “Our highly skilled team at BMT are thrilled to be working with ISSG on greener, more efficient vessel designs. Our proven portfolio of passenger and freight ferry designs ensures that we are best placed to support lifeline ferry operators such as ISSG. The designs will maximise passenger and crew comfort, will be capable of operating in the challenging conditions of the Atlantic Ocean route, whilst meeting all existing and known future regulatory requirements. In addition, the new designs will be optimised to meet the unique requirements of the UK mainland and island ports.”

“BMT have world-class naval architecture and engineering experience and we’re delighted to have them on board as we start to shape our asset replacement programme to meet the needs of the islands’ community and visitors to Scilly,” adds Stuart Reid, Chief Executive of the ISSG. “We are consulting islanders and key stakeholders about what sort of marine service they would like to see in the future, and BMT are working with us on translating this into concept designs. We will be giving an update on progress at our AGM in October.”

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