The master and mate of a car ferry that ran aground after hitting several yachts have been suspended.
The Red Falcon ran aground as it arrived at Cowes Harbour on the Isle of Wight during heavy fog at 8am on Sunday morning.
The firm’s chief executive, Fran Collins, said the boats involved in the collision were “unmanned, moored yachts” and no injuries were reported.
It is the second time Red Falcon has been involved in a collision in three weeks.
Red Funnel said an inspection of Red Falcon found it was not damaged. It has since returned to service, with a normal timetable operated on Monday.
A Coastguard search and rescue helicopter was initially deployed to the area but had to turn back due to low visibility caused by heavy fog.
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) dispatched investigators on Sunday morning to begin gathering evidence.
Red Falcon is already being investigated by the MAIB over a collision with a motor cruiser off the coast of Calshot, Hampshire, on September 29.