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dbpedia:HSC_Sea_Speed_Jet
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HSC Sea Speed Jet is a high speed catamaran ferry built by Incat for Sea Containers in 1990. It is has been owned by Sea and Sun Maritime Co. since 2014. The vessel is currently operated by Seajets.Sea Speed Jet was the first 74-metre wave piercing catamaran built and the first car carrying catamaran built by Incat.
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SeaCat Calais (1993) Atlantic II (1993–2000) Emeraude France (2005-2014) SeaCat Tasmania (1990–93) Sea Speed Jet (2015-) SeaCat France (2002–05) Superfast Cat (2014-5)
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74.0
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26.0
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1990-10-07Z
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Laid up in Tilbury since 2007
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66.672