Incat Tasmania has launched a new high-speed catamaran ferry into the water. Named Buccoo Reef, the vessel will be operated by the National Infrastructure Development ..
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EDITORIAL | Brilliant opportunity presented with Tasmanian ferry decision
With the sad but inevitable and long-predicted demise of the Tasmanian TT Lines’ chosen builder, Germany’s storied, 150-year-old Flensburger Group, the line’s ..
Incat Tasmania Awarded New 76 Metre High Speed Catamaran Contract By Seaworld Express Ferry
In a press release, Incat Tasmania announced an order for a new generation fast ferry for South Korean coastal passenger transport company Seaworld Express Ferry. The 76m high speed wave piercing catamaran ferry will accommodate up to 700 passengers and 79 cars when it enters service on the new...
SAINT JOHN PAUL II On Its Way To Malta
Incat Tasmania has delivered a 110m fast vehicle/passenger ferry to Virtu Ferries of Malta for their service between Malta and Sicily. The vessel, SAINT JOHN PAUL II has departed Hobart Tasmania on the first leg of her delivery voyage and will arrive in Grand Harbour Valletta by the end of this...
https://www.ferryshippingnews.com/saint-john-paul-ii-on-its-way-to-malta/
A Prison Cell And A Restaurant Onboard Trinidad & Tobago’s New Incat
Incat Tasmania will build a new vessel for the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. The new fast ro-pax will have capacity for 1000 persons and 239 cars. As with the previous two Incat ferries that operated between the islands, the new vessel will incorporate a range of catering facilities. The...
Virtu Ferries’ New High-Speed Craft Is Nearing Completion
Incat Tasmania has launched a 110m vehicle / passenger ferry from the shipyard at Derwent Park in Hobart Tasmania on 22 December 2018. The ship will commence sea trials in mid January prior to delivery to her new owner Virtu Ferries for service between Malta and Sicily. Bearing the livery SAINT...
https://www.ferryshippingnews.com/virtu-ferries-new-high-speed-craft-is-nearing-completion/