The fleet of Incat Crowther-designed vessels for Singapore’s Majestic Fast Ferry has continued to expand with the delivery of two new, state-of-the-art, second-generation 42-metre ferries. Further sisterships are under construction by Indonesian shipbuilder PT Cahaya Samudra and will contribute to a growing number of second-generation Incat Crowther vessels now in Majestic Fast Ferry’s fleet.
These new, second-generation vessels will replace some of Majestic Fast Ferry’s first-generation Incat Crowther / PT Cahaya Samudra vessels – eleven (11) of which have now been sold to operators in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the South Pacific with further vessels currently available on the market.
The new 42-metre vessels represent an evolution in operational efficiency and customer experience building on the success of the first-generation models. Passenger capacity has increased to transport up to 343 passengers at a maximum speed of 39 knots and at a cruising speed of 36 knots. The vessels’ main deck has spacious seating for 295 passengers, five bathrooms – including one handicap accessible bathroom and ample luggage storage space. The vessels’ upper deck can accommodate 48 passengers and includes a large bathroom, luggage holds as well as the vessels’ elevated wheelhouse.
The customer experience has been advanced with a sleek design including updated aesthetics and more spacious seating. The operational efficiency has increased via the inclusion of a revised hull form capable of increased deadweight, while operational sea condition limits and passenger numbers are also enhanced.
Commenting on the delivery of the two new 42-metre vessels, Max Tan Managing Director at Majestic Fast Ferry, said: “Incat Crowther’s deep understanding of our operational requirements has delivered vessels that offer both high performance and long-term value. We’re confident this fleet will support the expansion of our services and provide a reliable choice for passengers, while our first-generation ferries designed by Incat Crowther continue to hold their value on the used vessel market,” said Mr Tan.
In addition to the two new 42-metre vessels, several more Incat Crowther 42’s are under construction while thirteen second-generation Incat Crowther designed and PT Cahaya Samudra built 39-metre vessels are also either already in service for Majestic Fast Ferry or under construction.
Propulsion and Performance
- Service Speed 35.0 knots
- Main Engines 4 x MTU 12V 2000 M72
- Installed Power 4 x 1080kW @ 2250rpm
- Gearboxes ZF 3050D
- Propulsion 4 x Kongsberg Maritime Kamewa 56 A3