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INCAT 043 - IMO 9150999

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Photographer:
Glenn Towler [ View profile ]
Title:
Incat 043
Location:
Hobart, Australia
Photo Category:
High Speed Vessels
Added:
Nov 9, 2008
Views:
1,567
Image Resolution:
2,000 x 789

Description:

I belive that this is Incat 033, one of the 78m class. But I can't be sure.

Seen here approaching Sullivans Cove in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.She is one of the Incat build Hi Speed Catmaran Passenger/Car Ferries.

Shot taken by: Nancy Jacobs and posted with her permisson

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Current name:
TARIFA JET

Former name(s):

 -  Pescara Jet (Until 2006 Apr 26)

 -  Sardinia Jet (Until 2005 Jan)

 -  Sicilia Jet (Until 2004 Jul)

 -  Incat 043 (Until 1997 Jan)

Current flag:
Cyprus
Home port:
Limassol
Vessel Type:
Ro-ro/passenger Ship
Gross tonnage:
4,995 tons
Summer DWT:
350 tons
Length:
86.6 m
Beam:
26 m
Draught:
3.65 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
36°7’54.24” N, 5°25’52.9” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 187.3° (188°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Alg-alg
 - Arrival:
30th Apr 2024 / 17:00:51 UTC
Last update:
11 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Not Incat 033. This is one of the Wavepiercer 86 design, Incat 042-044.

This one probably 044 during 1997 when she was registered in Bahamas as INCAT 044 (IMO 9151008). She had been built on spec by Incat and was only taken by Condor as CONDOR VITESSE in the Spring of 1998 after Incat brought her to Europe.

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Sorry Gentlemens,

That Cat is INCAT 043 and was build in 1997.
Mr. Clifford tries to sell that Cat to Star Cruises, but they get some from Austal.
The 043 was then sold to SNAV, Italy and get the name SICILIA JET and is now the TARIFA JET of FRS Iberia.

Regards,

Andreas Wörteler

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