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HSC Master Jet is an Incat-built high speed catamaran owned by Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. The vessel was the first fast craft to bear a Manx name. She was also the sixth Steam Packet Company vessel to bear the name Snaefell.
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SeaCat Norge (1996–97) Master Jet (2011-Present) SeaCat Isle of Man (1997–2005) Seacat Boulogne (1993–94) SeaCat Isle of Man (1994–96) Sardegna Express (1992–93) Snaefell (2008–11, 2012–) Hoverspeed France (1991–92) Sea Express 1 (2005–08)
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In Service
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