Incat Crowther Launches Catamaran ‘Elizabeth Cook’ (Australia)

Incat Crowther Launches Catamaran 'Elizabeth Cook'

Incat Crowther announced the launch of Elizabeth Cook, a 24m catamaran passenger ferry built by Richardson Devine Marine for Captain Cook Cruises, a subsidiary of Sealink Marine.

Elizabeth Cook is designed to operate throughout Sydney Harbour, with class-leading efficiency and robustness.

Incat Crowther worked closely with Sealink to develop a vessel that offers exceptional value to the operator, with tangible measures taken to reduce both capital investment and running costs. In addition to low fuel usage, machinery selection and systems design focused on reducing ongoing maintenance costs. The result is a vessel with exception per-passenger capital and running costs.

Elizabeth Cook features a main passenger cabin with seats for 116 passengers. A further 27 seats are located on the aft deck. Toilets are located adjacent to the stairs to the upper deck. Large hinged engine hatches provide ample access to the engine rooms for day-to-day maintenance tasks.

Boarding gates are located on the foredeck, with particular attention paid to the visibility of these from the wheelhouse. Behind the wheelhouse, an open upper deck has seats for 55 passengers, with ample space for passengers to stand and view the sights.

Elizabeth Cook is certified to carry 127 passengers in coastal operation and 198 passengers in harbour operation.

Powered by a pair of Scania DI13 070M main engines, the vessel performed strongly in recent trails. In a fully loaded service condition, Elizabeth Cook cruises effortlessly and efficiently at 25 knots. Her top speed is in excess of 28 knots.

Through a collaborative design process with Sealink, Incat Crowther has delivered a new-generation of vessel, offering cutting edge design, low fuel consumption and increased capability. The success of the project has led Sealink Marine to commission two further vessels, the keels of which were recently laid at Richardson Devine Marine.

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Incatcrowther, November 28, 2013