Ros Crana

Ros Crana was purchased by Caledonian Discovery in January 2012 and then converted to carry her first passengers in May 2013.  She has the capacity to carry 12 passengers and up to 6 crew members.  The main difference between Ros Crana and her sister barge Fingal is that Ros Crana has an upper deck galley and dining saloon with great views outside.

Ros Crana detailed information

  • Length: 44 metres
  • Beam: 5 metres
  • Displacement: 200 tonnes with water ballast
  • Engine: Gardner 6LXB 180hp
  • Bow Thruster: DAF 1160 200hp
  • Cruising Speed: 6 knots
  • Construction: Riveted and welded steel
  • Originally built: 1962 Tielrode, Belgium
  • Rebuilt: 2012/13
  • Registration: Inverness
  • Capacity: 12 guests and up to 6 crew
  • Guest accommodation: 6 twin ensuite cabins, large dining and saloon area
  • Operating area: The Great Glen including the Caledonian Canal, Loch Linnhe from Corran Narrows to Loch Eil, Beauly Firth and Moray Firth to Chanonry Point.