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Pride of Le Havre was the name of ferry for P&O Ferries that sailed between Portsmouth and Le Havre from 1989 to 1994. From launch until 1994, she was known as the Viking Valiant for Townsend Thoresen and P&O. In 1994 she was renamed Pride of Cherbourg2 for P&O and continued under this name until she was sold to El Salam Maritime in 2002. El Salam Maritime renamed her Pride of Al Salam 1 for El Salam Maritime. In 2004 she was renamed Nador and chartered to Comanav, she was again renamed Mogador for Comanav in 2005, sailing under this name until being scrapped in 2010.

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  • MS Viking Valiant (en)
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  • Pride of Le Havre was the name of ferry for P&O Ferries that sailed between Portsmouth and Le Havre from 1989 to 1994. From launch until 1994, she was known as the Viking Valiant for Townsend Thoresen and P&O. In 1994 she was renamed Pride of Cherbourg2 for P&O and continued under this name until she was sold to El Salam Maritime in 2002. El Salam Maritime renamed her Pride of Al Salam 1 for El Salam Maritime. In 2004 she was renamed Nador and chartered to Comanav, she was again renamed Mogador for Comanav in 2005, sailing under this name until being scrapped in 2010. (en)
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  • *Mogador (2005–2010) (en)
  • *Nador (2004–2005) (en)
  • *Pride of Al Salam 1 (2002–2004) (en)
  • *Pride of Cherbourg A (2002) (en)
  • *Pride of Cherbourg2 (1994–2002) (en)
  • *Pride of Le Havre (1989–1994) (en)
  • *Viking Valiant (1974–1989) (en)
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Ship beam
  • 19.81 m (en)
  • 23.47 m (en)
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Ship builder
  • Aalborg Værft AS (en)
Ship capacity
  • *1,200 passengers *275 cars (en)
  • *1,316 passengers *380 cars (en)
Ship fate
  • Sold for Scrap, Early 2010 (en)
Ship launched
Ship length
  • 128.71 m (en)
  • 143.66 m (en)
Ship name
  • *Viking Valiant *Pride of Le Havre *Pride of Cherbourg2 *Pride of Cherbourg A *Pride of Al Salam 1 *Nador *Mogador (en)
Ship out of service
Ship owner
  • *European Ferries *P&O Ferries *Seven Seas Marine (en)
Ship propulsion
  • Two Werkspoor 8TM410, One 9TM410 diesels (en)
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  • 5.05 m (en)
  • 4.53 m (en)
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  • Pride of Le Havre was the name of ferry for P&O Ferries that sailed between Portsmouth and Le Havre from 1989 to 1994. From launch until 1994, she was known as the Viking Valiant for Townsend Thoresen and P&O. In 1994 she was renamed Pride of Cherbourg2 for P&O and continued under this name until she was sold to El Salam Maritime in 2002. El Salam Maritime renamed her Pride of Al Salam 1 for El Salam Maritime. In 2004 she was renamed Nador and chartered to Comanav, she was again renamed Mogador for Comanav in 2005, sailing under this name until being scrapped in 2010. (en)
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