The Sydney SuperCats are a class of catamarans operated by Transdev Sydney Ferries on Sydney Harbour.
Susie O'Neill at Circular Quay in 2017
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Class overview | |
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Builders | Australian Defence Industries |
Operators | |
Completed | 4 |
Active | 3 |
Retired | 1 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Catamaran |
Length | 37.76 metres |
Speed | 26 knots |
Capacity | 326 |
History
In 2000/01, the State Transit Authority purchased four SuperCats. Initially eight were ordered, but the final four were cancelled.[1] All were built by Australian Defence Industries at Garden Island.
They primarily operate on Eastern Suburbs services and have on occasion been used on the Manly run.[2] The upper deck is closed at night time.
In 2019 a new class of ferries known as the River-class were announced. The River-class ferries were set to replace the SuperCats and HarbourCats. In December 2021 SuperCat Saint Mary Mackillop was retired from passenger service after a few of the new River-class ferries entered service. Today only Supercat 4 remains in active service on the Watsons Bay ferry services. Susie O'Neill and Louise Sauvage were quietly retired in June 2022.
Vessels
Name | Call sign | MMSI | Year in service | Namesake | Year retired | |
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Saint Mary Mackillop | 21822 | 503374400 | 2000 | Mary Mackillop | 2021 | |
Susie O'Neill | 21852 | 503374600 | 2000 | Susie O'Neill | 2022 | |
Louise Sauvage | 21906 | 503374700 | 2001 | Louise Sauvage | 2022 | |
SuperCat 4 | 21942 | 503374500 | 2001 | Ferry Class & Vessel |
See also
References
- ^ Fiasco afloat: ferries dead in the water Sydney Morning Herald 9 April 2007
- ^ Supercat makes rare appearance at Manly Manly Daily 19 July 2013
External links
Media related to Sydney SuperCats at Wikimedia Commons