In Depth Ferry Specs

Started by larry, July 31, 2011, 03:51:04 PM

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larry

Hi there, to aid a kind of project type thing Im working on I am looking for some tech specs on some of the irish sea servicing ferries, shouldn't be too much bother to get details i would think but one or two are already causing a little difficulty such as the st colum.

I'm looking for details such as:
Capacity
Speed
Tonnage
Length
Car capacity
truck capacity
output power

in total i want to have about 35 ferries, including
St Killian II
St Patrick II
St Colum
Isle Of innishfree (all of them including the b+i stena charter)
Isle Of innishmore
Felicity
St. Brendan (normandica)
Stena europe
European Clearway
Diplomat
Normandy
Norman voyager
Ulysses

etc etc

if you can think of any names and details (preferrably still in service somewhere in the world) please let me know, i would be extremely gratefull

Many thanks
Larry

giftgrub

Most of the information you are looking for should be on either of these two sites

http://www.faktaomfartyg.nu/

http://www.ferry-site.dk/

larry

Awesome stuff, many thanks mate...

Another observation this evening the stena europe seems to be doing some ramp testing in berth one today, innitially it pulled into the usual berth 2 but then left it and has been at berth one for the last hour or so, it did similar last week, i wonder what this means

Kieran

St Columb is missing from the main site, must fix that!

ashleygerald

QuoteMost of the information you are looking for should be on either of these two sites

http://www.faktaomfartyg.nu/

http://www.ferry-site.dk/
Yeah! its really good stuff. I have seen the ferry site. It really looked like he can find every information about ferry.... 8-)

larry

sure can, talk about in depth, great resource

ashleygerald

I think this stuff will help him a lot.. :)

larry

absolutely, between those two sites just about every single thing i need is covered with maybe one or two small exceptions


ashleygerald

These two sited are also looking good and may help your in gathering some more information :)


ashleygerald

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I think http://www.norfolkline.com/ also seems good, what do you say :-/?

larry

thanks guys, nearly forgot the norfolk line actually, i have to include them in my project, great memories of bringing my first 16V renault 19 on their vessel

ashleygerald

You are always welcome larry :)

ashleygerald

I think you really had good timings with norfolk line. I think there service to the passengers is awesome.. :)