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“These vessels demonstrate our commitment to this, and to ensuring our customers are delivered a product that either meets or exceeds their expectations.” Austal’s design is based on its 41 metre catamaran platform, two of which have been successfully operating in Norway with leading operator OVDS since 2003. Passenger seating onboard each vessel is split over two levels, with the main passenger deck featuring four passenger entry points, a central kiosk and dedicated baggage compartment and bike racks. The vessels are powered by four MTU 16V2000 M72 engines driving Kamewa waterjets and are fitted with Austal Ride Control to ensure passenger comfort. When fully operational the water taxi service is expected to facilitate the transport over 7500 passengers in a normal working day and will be integrated with other transport systems. With a combined capacity of 1620 passengers, the four Austal high speed catamarans will reduce travel times between North and South Trinidad by almost one quarter. The vessels are being constructed at Austal’s Australian facilities and will be transported to Trinidad and Tobago via heavy lift ships in coming months. Vessel Specifications Length Overall - 41.2m Length Waterline - 38.2m Beam Moulded - 10.9m Hull Depth Moulded - 4.3m Hull Draft - up to 2.0m with ride control fitted Passengers - 405 Crew - 8 Fuel - 7,500 litres Engine - 4 x MTU 16V2000 M72 Gearbox - 4 x Reintjes VLJ730 HL/HR Waterjets - 4 x Kamewa 56A3 Service Speed – approx 37 knots Classification - Det Norske Veritas, X1A1 HSLC Passenger R2 EO Passenger A Austal press release |