Australia: Incat Crowther Confirms Sale of 24m Catamaran Ferry

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As construction of a 24m catamaran ferry nears completion in Brisbane, Incat Crowther and Aluminium Marine confirm the sale of the vessel.

The sleek, versatile vessel been sold to the prominent Great Barrier Reef operator Fantasea Cruises who will take delivery of the vessel immediately upon completion of sea trials.

Construction of the vessel was started in September 2010, with both designer and builder developing a vessel that was flexible in its configuration. It was anticipated that the vessel could be utilised for either commuter or tour operations, maximising its market appeal.

As structural work proceeded, Aluminium Marine and Incat Crowther were approached by Fantasea Cruises to develop a layout for the vessel that suited their reef tour operation. Whilst structural elements remained unchanged through the process, modifications we made to the interior fit out.

A bar / kiosk was added to the main deck aft, utilizing the space under the stairs for storage. Main deck seating was revised to incorporate a mix of forward-facing seats and booths with tables. The upper deck cabin has been fitted out with stylish lounges with occasional tables.

The customisation of the vessel will be topped off with an eye-catching paint job bringing the vessel in to line with the Fantasea fleet.

The vessel is to be powered by a pair of Yanmar 6AYM-GTE main engines. It will have a service speed of 26 knots, with a top speed of 28 knots. The vessel will set new standards for fuel efficiency, providing good cruising speed with low capital and running expenditure.

The vessel ushers a new generation of style, giving a contemporary, sophisticated look. Further vessels in same style are also under construction, with announcements due in coming months.

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Source: IncatCrowther, June 17, 2011.