FRED OLSEN INTRODUCES 40-KNOT FAST FERRY
Fred Olsen Lines, the operator of passenger/car
roll-on/roll-off vessels, is introducing a new fast ferry in its Canary islands services.
The 96-meter-long Benchijuaga Express, built by the Australian
shipbuilder Incat, will travel between the islands of Tenerife and La Gomera.
Powered by four Caterpillar engines producing a total of 38,516 horse
power, the "wave-piercing cataraman" can move 675 tons at more than 40 knots,
Incat said.
Light, the ship has a speed of 46.7 knots.
It has a total capacity of 900 foot passengers, with sufficient space
for 265 vehicles and up to 380 meters of cargo.
The 718-deadweight-ton ship consumes 6,785 liters of fuel a day, with a
fuel range of over 900 nautical miles.
With the introduction of the Benchijigua Express, Fred Olsen Lines will
have a total of three fast ferries in service between the Canary Isles.
Incat is also working on plans to produce a 120-meter fast ferry that
would move 50 tons at 68 knots or 1,250 tons at 51 knots.