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Fast Ferry Contract for Incat

Australian shipbuilder Incat has been awarded a significant contract for the design and construction of a large new vehicle-passenger ferry for a major European operator.

The new vessel for Naviera Armas is the second vessel in Incat’s new generation 109m high speed wave piercing catamaran range and will operate in Spanish waters when delivered in early 2019.

Born out of the extensive in-service experience of the Incat 112m, the concept was redesigned from the keel up by Incat’s in-house naval architects and engineers at Revolution Design Pty Ltd.

The result is the 109m catamaran which offers similar passenger and vehicle capacity as the 112 metre but with substantial performance improvements, including vastly improved speed, lower fuel consumption and enhanced directional stability.

This latest refinement of Incat’s well proven wave piercing hullform, a design favoured by high speed craft operators around the globe, was first introduced in Mols Linjen’s 109 metre wave piercing catamaran Express 3, delivered in April.  During sea trials Express 3 achieved an impressive speed of 43 knots at 600 tonnes deadweight.

Seeking to present a new concept of fast ferry service in Spain, Naviera Armas is actively investing in high speed craft. This new vessel will be the third Incat craft to join the Naviera Armas fleet in as many years, following Volcán de Tirajana (Incat Hull 062, 98m) purchased in 2015 and Volcán de Teno (Incat Hull 056, 96m) acquired last year.

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