How fast is the Stena Superfast?
How fast is the Stena Superfast?
MS Stena Superfast VIII
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Propulsion | 2 × 5.2 m KaMeWa propellers 3 × 925 kW KaMeWa bow thrusters 1 × 1,350 kW stern thruster |
Speed | 20 kn (37.0 km/h) – 22 kn (40.7 km/h) |
Capacity | 1,200 passengers 661 cars or 110 trailers (or a mix of both) |
Where is superfast 8?
The current position of STENA SUPERFAST VIII is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 55.01794 N / 5.1764 W) reported 0 min ago by AIS.
What deck is Stena Plus Lounge?
deck 8
For reserved seating, passengers can upgrade to the Stena Plus Lounge (deck 8).
Where is superfast 7?
The current position of STENA SUPERFAST VII is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 54.99829 N / 5.2154 W) reported 42 mins ago by AIS.
When did Stena leave Stranraer?
In 2011, Stena Voyager was withdrawn from service on the Belfast-Stranraer route to be replaced by two chartered conventional ferries, MS Stena Superfast VII and MS Stena Superfast VIII. In 2015, Stena Explorer ceased to operate service between Dún Laoighaire and Holyhead.
How long is ferry from Belfast to Cairnryan?
2 hours 15 minutes
With a crossing time from only 2 hours 15 minutes and 12 sailings per day between Belfast and Cairnryan, there’s a sailing to suit everyone.
Is food free in Stena Plus Lounge?
Stena Plus is an exclusive lounge packed with complimentary goodies including beverages and snacks, magazines, comfy chairs and friendly waiter service.
Where is the Stena estrid now?
North East Atlantic Ocean
The current position of STENA ESTRID is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 53.3917 N / 4.94658 W) reported 1 min ago by AIS.
How fast does a Stenaline ferry go?
High-speed Sea Service or Stena HSS was a class of high-speed craft developed by and originally operated by Stena Line on European international ferry routes. The HSS 1500 had an in-service speed of 40 knots (75 km/h).
What kind of Ferry is the MS Stena Superfast VIII?
MS Stena Superfast VIII ferry is a Ro-Pax passenger vessel operated by the Sweden-based company STENA LINE. The ship has a max capacity of 1200 passengers and 660 cars (or 110 lorries). The vessel was launched in 2001 and currently operates on the Ireland-Scotland ferry route Belfast -Cairnryan (crossing time 2 hours 15 min).
Which is the best Stena Line ship?
Stena Superfast VIII has been voted the top ship in the entire Stena Line fleet by Stena customers for both 2013 and 2014. Before the two sisters entered service for Stena Line, an extensive refurbishment/conversion overseen by Stena Ro-Ro and Knud E Hansen was undertaken at the Remontowa Shipyard in Gdańsk, Poland.
What happened to the Superfast VIII?
In March 2006 Superfast sold its Baltic Sea operations to Tallink. Like her sisters, the Superfast VIII was moved from Finnish to Estonian registry, and her route changed to Hanko– Paldiski –Rostock from April 2006 onwards. The call at Paldiski proved to be impractical, and already in June of the same year the route reverted to Hanko–Rostock.
What are the different types of Stena Line fares?
STENA LINE’s deals are categorized as “Economy”, “Flexi” and “Premium”. ECONOMY fares are always the cheapest, but with an amendment fee and without refund for changes and cancellations. FLEXI fares allow changes to be made to your booking at no cost.