- MS Spirit of Tasmania I
MS "Spirit if Tasmania I" is a fast
ropax ferry owned byTT-Line Pty. Ltd. and operated on the route fromMelbourne and Devonport. She was built in 1998 byKvaerner Masa-Yards Turku inFinland forSuperfast Ferries as MS "Superfast IV". From 2002 onwards she sails forTT-Line Pty. Ltd. as MS "Spirit of Tasmania I".Concept and construction
The "Superfast IV" was the second ship of the second pair (the former pair being Superfast I & Superfast II built in Gemany) built for
Attica Group 's subsidiarySuperfast Ferries atKvaerner Masa-Yards for theirAdriatic Sea services fromPatras toAncona She was a sister ship of MS|Superfast III.ervice history
1998—2002: "Superfast IV"
The "Superfast IV" entered service on
1 April 1998 on Superfast Ferries'Patras —Ancona route . In March 2002 the "Superfast IV" was sold toTT-Line Pty. Ltd. .2002 Onwards: "Spirit of Tasmania I"
TT-Line took over their new ship on On
10 May of the same year she along with her sister were handed over to TT-Line Pty. Ltd. At Patras.cite web |url=http://raflucgr.ra.funpic.de/spirit_of_tasmania_i2.htm |title= Spirit of Tasmania I |accessdate=2008-05-20 |last= Latreche |first=Lucas |format= |work=Ferries And Cruse Ships |language=in English ] The two ships then sailed to the Neorion ship yard on the island of Syros for painting and general overhaul and renamed "Spirit of Tasmania I". She subsequently sailed toHobart ,Tasmania , where she was refitted for her new service. On1 September 2002 she entered service on TT-Line'sMelbourne —Devonport route. The new pair of ships were very popular and theTasmanian Government disided that a third ship was needed revive the Sydney service, subsequently purchasing a third superfast ferry and renaming itSpirit of Tasmania III . But it proved to be unpopular and the ship was sold inSeptember 2006.During the night of
3 Feb and the morning of4 Feb 2005 the Spirit of Tasmania I ran into heavy seas sailing fromMelbourne to Devonport in theBass Strait . At approximately 2pm the seas reached a swell of 20 meters. The seas caused cabin windows on the starboard bow to be smashed in and subsequently smashing cabin walls down and flooding the cabin decks as high as deck 9cite web |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/National/Pounded-by-wild-seas-Spirit-forced-to-turn-tail/2005/02/03/1107409990771.html
title= Pounded by wild seas, Spirit forced to turn tail |accessdate=2008-05-20 |last= Jackson |first=Andra |format= |work=The Age |language=in English ] . (The deck under the bridge) Many passengers were unaware of the cause of water in their cabins due to the water disabling the public announcement system. Due to the damage caused, the captain decided it best to turn the vessel around and return to Melbourne, arriving mid morning to heavy media coverage. The ship remained in port over night for temporary repairs and sailed the following evening again for Devonport.References
External links
* [http://www.spiritoftasmania.com.au/ Spirit of Tasmania official website]
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