Pair of ferries return to service on same day

Lisa Young
BBC News
BBC Dan Slimm is smiling at the camera as he stands on the quayside on a bright sunny day. He has shoulder-length curly hair and is wearing sunglasses. His hoodie is branded and reads SKIPPER ALDERNEY FERRY SERVICES. Behind him are four small boats moored inside the harbour.BBC
Dan Slimm said the electrical problem on Sorcerer II had taken time to resolve

Two ferries that serve Alderney returned to service on Friday after undergoing repairs and maintenance.

Director of Alderney Ferry Services (AFS) Dan Slimm said while Causeway Explorer was undergoing annual maintenance Sorcerer II had suffered an electrical fault.

After being out of service for about six weeks both ferries returned to work on the same day which Mr Slimm said was "brilliant news".

He said he was "greatly thankful" to the owners of the charter boats AFS had hired while its ferries had been repaired and serviced.

Sorcerer II and Causeway Explorer are sailing side by side into the harbour on a bright sunny day. There are five yacht moored inside the harbour wall.
Both ferries returned to service on Friday

Mr Slimm said after Sorcerer II had been surveyed it had been sailing to Alderney when an electrical problem in the engines had occurred.

He said: "It's taken some time to resolve but fortunately we've managed to do that now."

"Our apologies go to our passengers for any disruption caused," he added.

"It's unfortunate, but that's boats!"

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