Stena Lynx III high speed catamaran car ferry at Dublin port Stock Photo Alamy


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HSC Rapidlink Jet, ex Ocean Flower 2, Orange 1, Sunflower 2, Stena Lynx III, Elite, Stena Lynx III, P&O Stena Elite, Elite, Stena Lynx III - Aluminium catamaran built in 1996 by Incat (International Catamarans) Australia Pty. Ltd., Hobart, Australia (Yard No. 040) for American Fast Ferries Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas as a car and passenger.


HSC Stena Lynx I (Incat 031) Past and Present Dover Ferry Photos

M/F Watling Street (2008) Note: This is a personal homepage, and has nothing to do with Stena Line. To get the prices and timetables please contact Stena Line. By clicking on the Stena Line logo on the top of this page, you are going to the official Stena Line homepage. This homepage contains information and pictures of ships and ferry s in Europe.


HSC Stena Lynx II (Incat 033) Past and Present Dover Ferry Photos

Video of the Stena Lynx III on her way from Rosslare Harbour to Fishguard. All 4 engines running, only the 2 starboard engines visible with the exhausts.


HSC Stena Lynx III (Incat 040) Past and Present Dover Ferry Photos

From Sealink to Stena Line. In 1990, the route received FELICITY, Fishguard's largest and most luxurious vessel to date, to replace ST. BRENDAN.. STENA LYNX III seen on passage to Fishguard in May 1999. Image: The Brian Cleare Collection. Another view of STENA LYNX III in 2007. Image: Scott Mackey.


HSC Stena Lynx III (Incat 040) Past and Present Dover Ferry Photos

Back with Stena by the end of 1998, when the Lynx name was restored, the 4,114gt vessel had another spell as Elite in 2003. Stena Line had already announced plans to switch Stena Explorer to April-September 'Central Corridor' operation in 2012, and Stena Voyager will be redundant after the introduction of Stena Superfast VII and VIII at.


Stena Lynx III Elite Jet Shipfriends

2004 sold to Stena Ropax Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas and re-renamed STENA LYNX III. 2010 inserted between Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire. 2011 deployed between Fishguard-Rosslare. Same year sold to Dae-a Express Shipping Co Ltd, Pohang, South Korea and renamed SUNFLOWER 2. 2012 registered for Dae-a Maritime Co Ltd, Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea and renamed ORANGE 1.


STENA LYNX III IMO 9129328

Stena Line's passenger, car-passenger, multi-purpose, Ropax and RoRo ships are added, with Stena RoRo's passenger, RoPax and RoRo ships. 1960-1969 MS Østersøen (1962 - 1963, Chartered) Built in 1954. Scrapped in Italy in 1995. [1] MS Isefjord (1963 - 1966) Built in 1935. Later with Medmar as Agostino Lauro. Scrapped in Aliaga, Turkey in 2008. [2]


HSC STENA LYNX III (1996) © Foto Marko Stampehl.

Stena Line's fast ferry pioneer was the Incat 74 metre Stena Sea Lynx, introduced at Holyhead under Senior Master Captain Hugh Farrell and Senior Chief Engineer Aled Jones during the summer of 1993. During her first six months in service on the Dun Laoghaire crossing the total market grew by over 200,000 passengers and 40,000 cars.


HSC Stena Lynx I (Incat 031) Past and Present Dover Ferry Photos

Lynx. Loading.


HSC Stena Lynx III (Incat 040) Past and Present Dover Ferry Photos

The Stena Line Freight route network is one of Europe's largest, linking key ports and road connections across Northern Europe. Learn more here. Sail safe on open seas We are committed to offering you a safe and sustainable journey - with lots of fresh air, and open seas. Read more about our safety measures here. Stena Line stories


Stena Sea Lynx II 06.95 JPM 290 © Justin Merrigan Justin Merrigan Flickr

HSC One World Karadeniz One World Karadeniz (previously Stena Explorer) is a former high-speed ferry that operated Stena Line 's Holyhead - Dún Laoghaire service between Great Britain and Ireland until 2014. [2] It is a member of the HSS 1500 class of high-speed ferries introduced and developed by Stena Line from 1996 onwards.


HSC Stena Lynx II (Incat 033) Past and Present Dover Ferry Photos

Rosslare - Fishguard Travel on-board The Stena Europe from Fishguard to Rosslare, in just over 3 hours 15 minutes, the fastest crossing to Ireland. Enjoy great fares, a huge range of on-board facilities and the best travel experience on the Irish Sea with Stena Line. 2 Up to Departures/day 3h 15min Approx Crossing time All routes


Stena Lynx III Dun Laoghaire, Dublin YouTube

MS Stena Europe [1] is a ferry owned by Stena Line which operated on its Fishguard — Rosslare route until withdrawn from that service in July 2023. Early career MS Stena Europe was built in 1981 by the Götaverken shipyard in Gothenburg, Sweden as MS Kronprinsessan Victoria for Sessan Line.


STENA LYNX III YouTube

Stena Lynx III. The Incat Hull number 040 currently sailing in Korea as Orange 1 for Dae A Express Shipping was last in service for Stena Line on the Irish Sea in September 2011. It was the longest serving Incat in the history of Stena Line from 1996- 2011 and operated on Dover - Calais, Newhaven - Dieppe, Dun Laoghaire - Holyhead and.


'Stena Lynx III' of the Stena Express moored at Rosslare Harbore, Wexford, Ireland, Eire Stock

In the early 1990's and Sealink was taken over by Stena Line in 1994.In 1993 Stena Line modernised the port, by building a new passenger terminal and a Duty Free shop for car passengers on shore.. They also introduced new faster ferries to the route, the first being the Stena Lynx 1 catamaran.She could carry 450 passengers and 85 cars In.


Stena Lynx III high speed catamaran car ferry at Dublin port Stock Photo Alamy

the 35 knot Stena Line Lynx was launched from fast-ferry catamaran specialists InCAT Pty based in the Tasmanian capital of Hobart. Early in her career the 8.

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