Sailings to Lancashire and Liverpool resume after strong winds affected Tuesday's planned crossings.
The fastcraft will now depart for Liverpool an hour later than planned at 15:00, with a crossing time of four hours, which will have a similar knock-on effect on its return journey.
Tuesday night's disruption to the Ben-my-Chree's 20:15 sailing left passengers and freight stuck onboard the vessel for about 10 hours as it returned to the island at about 06:10 without having been able to berth in Heysham.
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