The SeaFrance Moliere at sea
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Builder: | Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Kiel, Germany |
Yard number: | 360 |
Launched: | 18 November 2000 |
Christened: | 26 February 2002 by Patricia Lederer |
Acquired: | 26 February 2002 |
In service: | 27 February 2002 |
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Status: | In Service |
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Class and type: | Superfast VII class fast ropax ferry |
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Length: | 203.30 m (667 ft) |
Beam: | 25.00 m (82 ft) |
Draught: | 6.50 m (21 ft 4 in) |
Ice class: | 1 A Super |
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Propulsion: | 2 propellers |
Speed: | 30.4 kn (56.30 km/h) |
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General characteristics (as SeaFrance Molière) | |
Tonnage: | 30,285 GT |
Decks: | 10 |
Speed: | 28.4 kn (52.60 km/h) |
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Notes: | Otherwise the same as above |
MS Stena Superfast X is a fast ropax ferry in service between Holyhead in the UK and Dublin in Ireland for Stena Line. She replaced Stena Nordica on the route in March 2015. The ferry was refurbished in Gdańsk, Poland for her new service and was returned to her original design before her SeaFrance career and looks identical to her sisters Stena Superfast VII & VIII. Before November 2014 she operated between Dover and Calais for DFDS Seaways France and between 2008 and 2012 for SeaFrance.
The Superfast X was the last ship in a series of four identical ice classed fast ferries built by HDW for Superfast Ferries' new Baltic Sea services. She was launched on 18 November 2000, on the same date as her sisters Superfast VII and Superfast IX The Superfast X was delivered to her owners on 26 February 2002 and christened on the same date by Patricia Lederer, wife of the HDW project director for the Superfast ships.
The Superfast X entered service for Superfast Ferries on 27 February 2002 on the Hanko– route. She remained on that route until 19 April 2002, when she was laid up in Kiel at HDW. On 17 May 2002, she re-entered service, on the Rosyth–Zeebrugge route. In January and February 2004, the Superfast X was rebuilt at Fosen Mekaniske Verksted, Fosen, Norway with additional passenger berths. On 7 August 2006, Superfast Ferries announced it had sold the Superfast X to Veolia Transport for Euro 112 million. The ship was delivered to her new owners on 12 February 2007 and renamed Jean Nicoli.