Snolda

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Ferry Details
Name: Snolda
Earlier Filla
Built: Sigbjørn Iversen, Flekkefjord, Norway 1983
Entered Service: 2004
Passengers: 12
Cars: 6
Crew:
Length: 24.4m
Breadth: 7.0m
Draught: 3.362m
GRT 131
Out of Service: Still in service

The Snolda, named after a sea stack near Papa Stour, was the first Filla, which was formerly used to serve the Out Skerries. She is now used for the Papa Stour service from West Burrafirth on the Mainland.


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Snolda as Filla in Lerwick Harbour, september -94.
Photo from Shetland Museum and Archives.
Snolda in Housa Voe 2006
Image copyright Anne Burgess and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
Snolda at the West Burrafirth pier 2010
At the ro-ro pier is the Thora
Photo by Kozetland1.
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