Incat Crowther has announced the launch of Grey Lady IV, the fourth catamaran ferry designed by Incat Crowther and built by Gladding Hearn for Hyline Cruises of Hyannis, Massachusetts. The new vessel ...
A renowned shipyard and a top expert in maritime power solutions have joined forces to put together an innovative vessel that could become not only the largest aluminum catamaran in the world but also ...
Australian shipbuilder Incat has conducted initial trials of what it claims is the world's largest battery-electric ferry, ...
Australian shipbuilder Austal has been awarded a €20.5 million ( around USD 24 million) contract to design and build a 66-meter high-speed catamaran ferry for repeat client The Degage Group of French ...
Vacationers to Ocracoke are about to get a new travel option: a $4.2 million catamaran-style ferry – no car required. Vacationers to Ocracoke are about to get a new travel option: a $4.2 million ...
Australian ship builder Incat Tasmania powered up the world's largest battery-electric ship and the largest electric vehicle ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The world's first commercial passenger ferry powered 100 percent by zero-emission hydrogen fuel cells was unveiled Friday in San Francisco. MV Sea Change is a 70-foot catamaran ...
Two 50-foot catamarans to be used for the Gulf Islands Ferry service that will taxi tourists and residents to and from Anna Maria Island and Bradenton hotspots have arrived in Manatee County. The ...
Tasmanian builder of high-speed catamaran ferries Incat has announced that it's aiming to deliver the world's largest battery electric passenger ferry to Argentina-based operator Buquebus by 2025.
Finnish power system manufacturer Wärtsilä has secured a contract to supply a fully integrated electric propulsion system for two new high-speed catamaran ferries. These battery-electric vessels, ...
The MV Alfred is joining CalMac's west coast network for nine months Scottish ferry operator CalMac is chartering a catamaran to provide relief services on its west coast routes as its ageing fleet ...