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Seacat [Stormlink]

The Sealink Seacat was produced by an unknown Australian shipyard for Sealink in the early 90's. The vessel was towed along the Tasman sea by multiple tug boats to Auckland. The volcanic city of Auckland has been the vessels home ever since where it has serviced the many islands of Auckland. The Seacat Primarly runs its daily trip from Half Moon Bay to Waiheke Island in the Hauraki Gulf. Other vessels Such as The Seaway Also Undergo This exact trip.

SPECS

Feature

Engine

Twin Diesel Electric Engines

Ramp

Large Forward Bi-Axel Folding Ramp

Drive Train

Twin Fixed-Pitch Quad Bladed Propellars

Seating

150+ Exterior Sundeck Seating, 50+ Internal Lounge Seating

LOA

49.5m

Beam

15.75m

Stormlink

40 Stormlink Compatible Seats

Bridge

Feature

Radar

Twin Long-Range Marine Radars

Navigation

Tri Garmin Multipurpose Displays

Thrusters

Powerful Bowthrusters

Thrust

Fully Differential Thrust With Differential Reverse

Lights

Full Navigational Lights

Capabilites

Feature

Top-Speed

22kts

Recommended Cruise Speed

15kts

Cargo Capcity

10+ Vehicles

Range

Undetermined

Fuel Capacity

43000L

Features these give this mighty vessel the ability to service the entirety of the sawyer islands with ease. The easily manoeuvrable ramp self-adjusts to create a smooth boarding experience for the passengers. The Onboard cafe/bar can keep your Stormlink Passages entertained for the long ride. The Seacat ferry is beast, the overpowered bow thrusters, diesel electric marine engines prove for a smooth ride to your destination.

Credits

Garmin Systems
Depth Display
Marine Radar Display
1x1 Radio
Light Display

Huge Thanks to everyone who worked on this ship, its amazing.

-@Hash Brown
-@Aeronomical
-@ben.fure
-@nikolainordheim