The freight vessel that has served the Channel Islands since 1996 is being sold.
The Commodore Goodwill has joined the Clipper conventional ferry and Liberation high-speed vessel as another ship being sold off by Condor Ferries, whose contract serving Jersey comes to an end in March.
READ: Condor Liberation up for sale
The 126m cargo vessel is advertised with a €14,000,000 price tag.
DFDS will take over as Jersey's operator on 28 March, while Condor - majority-owned by and rebranded as Brittany Ferries - will continue to serve Guernsey.
The Liberation is valued at €24,000,000, and the Clipper is listed with ‘price on request’.
The Voyager will will provide high speed ferry services between St Malo, Guernsey and Poole, while the Islander will be used for Ro-Pax and lifeline freights services between Portsmouth, Guernsey and St Malo.
DFDS has charted the MV Arrow to transport freight to Jersey from Portsmouth and St Malo. It will use the Stena Vigna conventional ferry from Portsmouth and the high-speed Tarifa Jet and Levante Jet from St Malo and Poole.

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