How much did the fast cat ferries sell for?
British Columbia’s Liberal government sold its fleet of three fast ferries yesterday for $20-million, a huge markdown from the cost to the taxpayers of $454-million.
What happened to the Dublin Swift?
The lease was renewed successively until the end of 2017. In April 2016 WestPac Express was sold to Irish Continental Group, who continued to lease it to the Military Sealift Command until the end of 2017.
What is the biggest car ferry in the world?
When launched she was the world’s largest car ferry in terms of vehicle capacity….MV Ulysses (2000)
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Tonnage | 50,938 GT |
Length | 209.2 m (686.4 ft) |
Beam | 31.84 m (104.5 ft) |
Who bought the fast ferry?
A Spanish maritime firm has purchased the Alaska Marine Highway System’s fast ferries Fairweather and Chenega for a total of over $5.1 million, with plans to transport both vessels to Spain in the coming weeks.
Why were fast ferries Cancelled?
Primary factors for project failure The primary factor for the project failure was the overall cost of building three fast ferries being substantially more than advertised at the outset of the project in 1994, when it was projected to cost $210 million.
Why did Stena leave Stranraer?
The need to shorten the route to save fuel and the demand for bigger ships means that the shallow channel down Loch Ryan to Stranraer is no longer viable. Stena Line, who use the port today, use the HSS, a huge high-speed ferry to augment smaller conventional ships.
When did Stena leave Stranraer?
Today marks twenty five years since from Stena Line relocated its Northern Irish operation from Larne to Belfast. We take a look at the ships which served the Belfast – Stranraer route before the Scottish port moved to Loch Ryan Port near Cairnryan in 2011.
What is the fastest ferry from UK to Ireland?
Fishguard to Rosslare is the quickest ferry crossing to Ireland from Great Britain. This route takes approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. Stena Line operates this route with 14 weekly sailings. The next quickest route is Pembroke to Rosslare, which takes approximately 3 hours, with 16 weekly sailings.
What is the driver of a ferry called?
A ferrier is the guy in command of a ferry, perhaps more commonly called a ferryman — who is not to be confused with a farrier (from Old French ferrier), who puts iron shoes on horses.
When did BC Ferries decide to build the fast ferry?
The BC Ferries board, which was required to rubberstamp the plan, noted several concerns about the fast ferry aspect when asking the cabinet to give it final approval. A public announcement of the fast ferry project was made in June 1994; it had been decided to immediately proceed with building three fast ferries.
Where are the BC Ferries in the Middle East?
Two of BC Ferries’ old PacifiCat ferries at Abu Qir, Egypt in 2019. (Google Maps) The infamous PacifiCat fleet of BC Ferries spent years in Richmond and North Vancouver in suspended motion, mothballing in local shipyards — going completely unused. And now they appear to be doing the same in the Middle East.
How are ferries from Britain to Ireland priced?
Fares are priced in the currency of the port of departure. The first port of departure determines the currency in which the booking is priced, Sterling for a departure from Britain to Ireland.
How much does it cost to build a fast ferry?
Skills and training. The $450 million fast ferry costs total includes the assistance to the ship yards to upgrade yards and build new and expand buildings, and the purchase of specialized aluminum cutters and welding equipment.