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craft (HSC) is a high-speed
water vessel for
civilian use, also
called a
fastcraft or fast ferry. The
first high-speed
craft were
often hydrofoils or hovercraft...
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operates three vessels[Now 4]: a year-round
conventional RO-PAX vessel, a
fastcraft which operates seasonally, and a RO-RO freighter. The
freighter is available...
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other seaport terminals, such as the
Iloilo Fastcraft and RORO terminals,
which serve as
terminals for
fastcraft and roll-on/roll-off (RORO) vessels, respectively...
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seaports include Dumangas Port in Dumangas, Iloilo,
serves ro-ro and
fastcraft to
Negros Island and vice versa;
Jordan Port in Guimaras,
serves ferries...
- bulk
carriers of up to 70,000 tonnes
deadweight (DWT), and double-hulled
fastcraft as well. Cebu's
industry helps make the
Philippines the 5th
largest shipbuilding...
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commercial use of gas
turbines in a p****enger ship is
Stena Line's HSS
class fastcraft ferries. HSS 1500-class
Stena Explorer,
Stena Voyager and
Stena Discovery...
- lines,
including ro-ro
companies Montenegro Lines and Lite
Ferries and
fastcraft companies OceanJet and Supercat. Mactan–Cebu
International Airport, located...
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partners with
Hoverspeed and
moved the
service to Dover. The 81m
Incat fastcraft used on the
service lost
their 'Holyman'
prefix and
became the Rapide...
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takes 3
hours via the Cebu–Tubigon
ferry (
fastcraft) and over 2
hours via the Cebu–Talibon
ferry (
fastcraft). Moreover, it
takes approximately 2 or 3...
- port in Weymouth. In 2001,
Condor started operating a
Poole –
Cherbourg fastcraft service on
behalf of
Brittany Ferries using the
Condor Vitesse which sported...