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“We have always had great service and know the level of knowledge Austal has acquired over the years so the choice was easy.” “Austal has proven experience not only in shipbuilding in general, but also in building vessels to French Flag requirements, which can be challenging at times,” said Ms Helmy. Austal Chief Operating Officer, Andrew Bellamy, said the contract added to the company’s history of repeat customer business. “Maintaining and supporting existing customer relationships is a core focus of Austal. We are very pleased that Mary D Enterprises has again selected Austal to design and construct their next vessel.” “A significant factor in the selection of a shipbuilder is the knowledge that the client is signing with an experienced and proven designer and builder of high speed craft, and as such, we look forward to working with Mary D Enterprises once again to create a customised vessel that best meets their requirements,” said Mr Bellamy. The ferry will be powered by three MTU 12V2000 engines coupled to Hamilton waterjets giving a speed of 34 knots. It will be built at Austal’s Western Australian facility and is scheduled for delivery in November 2011. Vessel Specifications Principal Particulars Length overall: 35.20 metres Length waterline: 30.70 metres Beam (moulded): 7.00 metres Depth (moulded): 2.70 metres Hull draft (approx): 1.30 metres Capacity Passengers: 138 Crew: 12 Propulsion Main engines: 3 x MTU 12V2000M72 (IMO Tier 2 compliant) Propulsion: 3 x Hamilton HM 521 Performance Speed: 34 knots Classification Lloyds Register +100A1 SSC Passenger(A), Mono HSC, LDC, G3, LMC Flag: French Flag Austal press release |