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| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | Highspeed 4 |
| Operator |
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| Port of registry | 2000–Present: Piraeus, |
| Builder | |
| Yard number | 97 |
| Launched | 2000[1] |
| Completed | 2000 |
| Maiden voyage | 2000 |
| In service | 2000 |
| Identification | IMO number: 9216183 |
| Status | In service |
| General characteristics (as built)[2] | |
| Tonnage | 4,156 gt, 470 dwt |
| Length | 96.2 m (315.6 ft)[2] |
| Beam | 24.0 m (78.7 ft)[2] |
| Draft | 3.9 m (12.8 ft) |
| Depth | 7.8 m (25.6 ft) |
| Installed power | 4 x Caterpillar 3618 diesel engines[2] |
| Propulsion | 4 x KaMeWa 112 sII waterjets[2] |
| Speed | 40.5 knots (75.0 km/h; 46.6 mph)[2] |
| Capacity | |
| Crew | 36[2] |
The HSC Highspeed 4 is a 92,5m high speed catamaran operated by Hellenic Seaways.
History
Highspeed 4 was built by Austal at Henderson, Australia in 2000, on order by Greek ferry operator Minoan Flying Dolphins (MFD).[2] She entered service with MFD in July 2000, sailing between Piraeus and Cyclades.[3] Since 2004 and following the consolidation of MFD into Hellenic Seaways (HSW), Highspeed 4 operates in the colors of HSW.
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