HSC SuperSeaCat Four
HSC SuperSeaCat Four is a fast ferry capable of carrying passenger and cars operating for SuperSeaCat between Helsinki, Finland and Tallinn, Estonia. She was built in 1999 at Fincantieri, Riva Trigoso, Italy, for Sea Containers Ltd.
History
SuperSeaCat Four was the fourth and last mono-hulled fast ferry to be built for Sea Containers. Originally it was planned that she would be set in traffic between Brindisi, Italy and Çeşme, Turkey. The plan was abandoned however, and after delivery in May 1999 SuperSeaCat Four was laid up in La Spezia, Italy.
In 1999 Sea Containers acquired the majority of shares in classic Finnish shipping company
Silja Line. Silja were at the time operating traditional ferries on the highly lucrative
route between Helsinki and Tallinn, the capitals of Finland and Estonia respectively, but had no fast ferries operating on the
route. Sea Containers decided to set their extra SuperSeaCat on that route, and from April 17
2000 onwards SuperSeaCat Four sailed on the route under Silja Line SuperSeaCat brand. Due to the
In late 2005 Sea Containers decided to sell all of their ferry operations, including the profitable Silja Line. Silja Line was sold to the Estonian ferry operator Tallink, who already operated several fast and conventional ferries between Helsinki and Tallinn. Taking over the SuperSeaCats would have given them a dominant market position on the route. Because of this the SuperSeaCats were branched off from Silja to form a separate company, SuperSeaCat.
Specifications
- Built: 1999 by Fincantieri, Riva Trigoso, Italy
- Port of registry: La Spezia, Italy
- Length: 100,30 meters
- Breadth: 17,10 meters
- Tonnage: 4465 BRT
- Speed: 42 knots
- Passengers: 707
- Cars: 164
See also
External links
- SuperSeaCat Four at Fakta om Fartyg (in Swedish)
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