New Spirit of Tasmania ferries to be built by Rauma Marine Constructions The Mercury
Image / Supplied. Tasmania's newest Bass Strait passenger, vehicle and freight ship has officially been named and launched at a ceremony held at the shipbuilders yard in Finland. Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) launched the Spirit of Tasmania IV on Friday night Tasmanian time, a moment Chairman Michael Grainger said he was "delighted to.
New Spirit of Tasmania ships deal sealed The Advocate Burnie, TAS

New Spirit of Tasmania IV & V will have a revised livery TT-Line/RMC. Name: Spirit of Tasmania IV Builder: Rauma Marine Constructions, Rauma Finland. Year of build: 2023 Ship yard number: 6009 IMO Number: TBA Call sign: TBA Length: 212m. Width: 31.00m. Daft: TBA GT / DWT. 48,000t / 6400t. Main engines. Four Wärtsilä 9cyl
Tasmanians 'in the dark' about delivery of new Spirit of Tasmania vessels Labor The Advocate

Spirit of Tasmania CEO and managing director Bernard Dwyer said: "As the new dimensions indicate, these ships are much bigger than the current vessels - featuring substantially larger capacity for passengers, passenger vehicles and freight - and will be a major contributor for the economy of Tasmania for 30 years to come."
Spirit of Tasmania IV & V New Ships

The new design is modern and timeless, featuring red curves on the hull and funnel, complementing the angles of the ships. The new-look logo is modern, clean and strong in design. The emblem has been refreshed to highlight the bow of the ship against the blue sea and sky framed within the shape of Tasmania. The new font is emotive but also.
Construction begins on Spirit of Tasmania IV The Courier Mail
After public inspections at Hobart, Melbourne and Devonport, the two new ships set sail on 1 September Spirit of Tasmania I from Devonport and Spirit of Tasmania II from Melbourne. Earlier that day Spirit of Tasmania arrived in Melbourne for the last time, having crossed Bass Strait 2,849 times and carried a total of 2.3 million passengers.
Visual Library Spirit of Tasmania New Ships

TT-Line Company Pty Ltd, operators of Spirit of Tasmania, will order two brand new purpose-built ships to replace the current Spirit of Tasmania fleet by 2021, Chairman Mike Grainger and Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman announced today (8 December). Mr Grainger said the company had carefully assessed vessel types and fleet configurations over the.
Spirit of Tasmania Ferries of Tasmania

The Spirit of Tasmania ferries are under construction in Finland and due to arrive next year. The state government is keen to spruik the local businesses winning fit-out contracts on the new.
Deputy Premier Michael Ferguson and TTLine’s Bernard Dwyer talk ship size for new Spirit of
Spirit of Tasmania · February 28. and reveal the look of our new ships' livery. We hope you'll love it as much as we do . This striking new livery perfectly embodies all of our qualities, while the iconic colours that make Spirit of Tasmania so recognisable are now shaped into a timeless and modern design that'll mark a new era of sea.
Spirit of Tasmania 2 ferry (TTLINE Tasmania) CruiseMapper

Get a sneak peek of new drone footage showing how far the ship build of Spirit of Tasmania IV has progressed! 🚢 Join us for a fly through of the Rauma Marin.
Spirit of Tasmania Home Discover Tasmania

The construction of the new Spirit of Tasmania IV and V ships is well underway. Being built by Rauma Marine Constructions in Finland, the new Spirit of Tasmania vessels will have a larger capacity than the current ships. The overall length will increase from 194.33 metres to 212 metres, with passenger capacity set to jump from 1,400 to 1,800.
Ship Facts Spirit of Tasmania New Ships

The names of our new ships will be Spirit of Tasmania IV and Spirit of Tasmania V. These names are a logical continuation of the existing fleet - building on the legacy of Spirit of Tasmania I and Spirit of Tasmania II while acknowledging Spirit of Tasmania III that once traversed the discontinued Devonport to Sydney route.
Visual Library Spirit of Tasmania New Ships

Livery and ship names revealed. Monday 28 February. Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) has formally started construction of the first roll on / roll off vessels to replace the current Spirit of Tasmania ships. The first steel was cut for Spirit of Tasmania IV - as the vessel will be named - at 8pm AEDT on Monday 28 February.
Spirit of Tasmania Geelong terminal 135m works set to begin The Mercury
The Keel Laying Ceremony for Spirit of Tasmania V is taking place at the RMC shipyard in Finland today with the project teams from both companies gathering to celebrate the first block being craned into place. The Keel Laying Ceremony is an important milestone and long-standing shipbuilding tradition. Recently minted 2023 Australian and Finnish.
Tasmanian business to fly to Finland to work on the new Spirit of Tasmania ships

Live Feed Camera. The below live feed is direct from Rauma Marine Constructions in Finland where the new Spirit of Tasmania vessels are being built. Footage on the webcam updates every minute. The construction of both Spirit of Tasmania's new vessels, is now in progress. Spirit IV Live Cam. Spirit V Live Cam.
Spirit of Tasmania vessels headed to GeelongPort in 2022 GeelongPort

Contract signed for new ships. TT-Line Company and Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) have signed a contract for constructing two roll on/roll off ships, set to replace the current Spirit of Tasmania vessels. This collaboration aims to modernise and enhance maritime travel experience. Read media release. October 27, 2023.
Spirit of Tasmania passenger and freight terminal Engage GeelongPort

A new era is set to begin for Spirit of Tasmania, with the arrival of two new ships - Spirit of Tasmania IV and Spirit of Tasmania V. The new ships will replace our existing fleet, Spirit of Tasmania I and Spirit of Tasmania II, and are currently being built in Finland by Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC). Ship Weight. Engines.
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