Parramatta River-class ferry
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The Parramatta River class are a ferry type operated by Transdev Sydney Ferries on Sydney Harbour.
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Class overview | |
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Builders | Richardson Devine Marine |
Operators | Transdev Sydney Ferries |
Planned | 7 |
Completed | 5 |
Active | 4 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Catamaran |
Length | 24 metres |
Beam | 7.2 metres |
Draft | 1.35 metres |
Propulsion | 2 x Scania DII3 070 M |
Capacity | 200 |
The ships are designed for future conversion to electric propulsion for low-emissions travel.[1]
History
In June 2023 Transport for NSW announced it had awarded Richardson Devine Marine a contract to build seven Incat Crowther designed ferries in Hobart to replace the RiverCats on Parramatta River services.[2][3][4][5]
The ferries are to be named in honour of Australians who have made significant achievements in the fields of science, environment, and innovation.[6] The first was delivered in March 2024.[7]
Unlike the River-class ferry fleet, the new vessels do not include a top deck.
Vessels
Name | Call Sign | MMSI | Shipyard No | Launch date | Entered service | Namesake | Reference |
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Frances Bodkin | 462934 | 503161930 | 081 | 12 February 2024 | 28 May 2024 | Frances Bodkin | [7] |
John Nutt | 462936 | 503164160 | 082 | 29 April 2024 | July 2024 | John Nutt | [8] |
Isobel Bennett | 462935 | 503167290 | 083 | 5 August 2024 | 27 November 2024 | Isobel Bennett | [9] |
Martin Green | 462938 | 503174880 | 084 | December 2024 | 10 February 2025 | Martin Green | [8] |
Ruby Payne-Scott | 462939 | 503178210 | 2025 | Ruby Payne-Scott | [8] | ||
Norman Selfe | Norman Selfe | [8] | |||||
Jack Mundey | Jack Mundey | [8] |
References
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