PT Cahaya Samudra delivers two new Incat Crowther fast ferries to Majestic

Majestic Fast Ferry built by PT Cahaya Samudra shipyard

Majestic Fast Ferry Pte Ltd., which operates between Singapore and Bataam, Indonesia, continues to grow its fleet of Incat Crowther designed fast ferries. It has now has taken delivery of two new, state-of-the-art, second-generation 42-meter ferries from Indonesian shipbuilder PT Cahaya Samudra, where furtherr sisterships are under construction.

Incat Crowther’s range of vessels built at Cahaya Samudra covers four vessels lengths: 29-meters, 32-meters, 39-meters and 42-meters. All four designs...

https://www.marinelog.com/passenger/ferries/pt-cahaya-samudra-delivers-two-new-incat-crowther-fast-ferries-to-majestic/

Tidal Transit’s newest CTV goes to work at Hornsea 2

U.K.-based crew transfer vessel specialist Tidal Transit has securing the first charter for its newest vessel, Arabella Jane. The Incat Crowther designed Windflex 27 CTV is now at work supporting operations at Ørsted’s Hornsea 2, the world’s largest offshore wind farm.

To meet the growing market demand for crew transport while the offshore wind industry transitions to net zero, Tidal Transit has ordered two further vessels specially designed to act as frontrunners for its all-electric future...

https://www.marinelog.com/offshore/offshore-wind/tidal-transits-newest-ctv-goes-to-work-at-hornsea-2/

RV Resilience: Hybrid research vessel joins PNNL

RV Resilience hybrid research vessel

Recently delivered by Snow & Company, Inc., Seattle, Wash., to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), RV Resilience is the Department of Energy’s very first hybrid electric-diesel research vessel. .

Designed by Incat Crowther, the 15 meter vessel is the Department of Energy’s very first hybrid electric-diesel research vessel and will help PNNL sustainably expand its research activities in the Sequim Bay region of Washington State.

Offering exceptional...

https://www.marinelog.com/news/rv-resilience-hybrid-research-vessel-joins-pnnl/

VIDEO: Second Parramatta Class ferry enters service in Sydney

The second of seven vessels in the new fleet of next-generation Parramatta Class ferries designed by Incat Crowther has arrived in Sydney, Australia, and is now in service in just a fortnight.

The vessels, which will service the busy Parramatta River commuter route, are being constructed in Tasmania by Richardson Devine Marine.

The new vessel, John Nutt, completed its maiden landing at the iconic Man O’War steps of the Sydney Opera House in late June following a successful three-day voyage from...

https://www.marinelog.com/passenger/ferries/video-second-parramatta-class-ferry-enters-service-in-sydney/

Baleària’s Margarita Salas LNG-fueled fast ferry enters service

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Following sea trials and the vessel’s positioning voyage from shipbuilder Astilleros Armon, Spanish ferry operator Baleària this week put its second 1,200 passenger/425 vehicle, LNG dual-fueled fast ferry, the Margarita Salas, into operation on its Barcelona-Alcúdia-Ciutadella route.

¡Nuestro nuevo 'fast ferry Margarita Salas' se incorpora HOY a la ruta Barcelona-Alcúdia-Ciutadella!
Operará diariamente durante todo el año con una travesía de 3 h y media entre la Península y Balears.

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https://www.marinelog.com/passenger/ferries/balearias-margarita-salas-lng-fueled-fast-ferry-enters-service/

VIDEO: Liberty Lines puts its first hybrid fast ferry into operation

hybrid system in new Liberty Lines ferries

Italian ferry operator Liberty Lines yesterday commissioned the 39.5 meter, 251 passenger Vittorio Morace, the world’s first hybrid fast ferry in its category and size. Built by Spanish shipyard Astilleros Armon and designed by Incat Crowther, it is powered by an MTU hybrid propulsion system from Rolls-Royce and has a speed of over 30 and has been classified as a “Green Plus” ship by classification society RINA.

Italy’s Liberty Lines orders three more high speed hybrid ferries

Named after the...

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Windea CTV quartet now complete and operational

Windea CTV LLC reports that it has now taken delivery of all four of the Jones Act compliant hybrid-ready crew transfer vessels ordered by it earlier at three U.S. shipyards: St. Johns Ship Building in Palatka, Fla., Gulf Craft in Franklin, La., and Breaux Brothers Enterprises in New Iberia, La. According to designer Incat Crowther, the USCG Subchapter L-certified Windea CTVs are capable of transporting 24 technicians in the safety and comfort of a resiliently mounted superstructure. In...

https://www.marinelog.com/news/windea-ctv-quartet-now-complete-and-operational/

Hong Kong takes delivery of first of two new emergency response vessels

emergency response vessel

China’s AFAI Southern Shipyard has delivered the first of two new, Incat Crowther designed, emergency response vessels for the Hong Kong Fire Services Department. The two state-of-the-art next-generation vessels will replace the department’s aging fleet of emergency response vessels and will be stationed at Hong Kong International Airport for fast deployment across Hong Kong’s busy waterways.

The new vessels are tailored specifically for search and rescue, fire response and other emergency...

https://www.marinelog.com/inland-coastal/coastal/hong-kong-takes-delivery-of-first-of-two-new-emergency-response-vessels/

Tour Collective orders new Incat Crowther eco-tourism vessel

eco-tourism vessel

The Tour Collective, an eco-tourism operator in Australia’s southeast Queensland region, has ordered a highly customized 22-meter Incat Crowther designed tourism vessel at the Gold Coast City Marina & Shipyard in Coomera, Queensland.

The vessel is being built to support the Tour Collective’s operations in the Moreton Bay Marine Park and the company chose to work with Incat Crowther following the success of Spirit of Migaloo II, an Incat Crowther designed whale watching catamaran that has been in...

https://www.marinelog.com/passenger/tour-collective-orders-new-incat-crowther-eco-tourism-vessel/

First of 7 new Parramatta Class ferries now in service in Sydney

Interior of Parramatta Class ferry

The first of seven new 200-passenger Parramatta Class ferries is now in service in Sydney, New South Wales. The fleet of new Incat Crowther designed ferries, which will service the busy Parramatta River commuter route, are being constructed in Tasmania, Australia by Richardson Devine Marine. A second vessel has begun sea trials and three more are already under construction, with the full fleet expected to enter passenger service over the next 18 months.

Incat Crowther worked closely with...

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