Spirit of Tasmania (first ship)

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The first ship, M/S Spirit of Tasmania started sailing in 1993. She was built as the M/S Peter Pan (3) for the TT-line (Germany) at Schichau Seebeckwerft AG, Bremerhaven in 1986. The Peter Pan began oparations for the TT-line (Germany) on the Travemünde–Trelleborg route on the 2/6/86. In 1990 TT-line (Tasmania) decided it was time to replace the current ferry Abel Tasman so they arranged to buy the large ferry but it was expected they could get the ferry in late 1992 but TT-line (Germany) could not let her go until 1993. She sailed from Germany in October 1993 and began Devonport- Melbourne late November. She sailed four return trips a week the crossings were overnight and one day/night and took approximately 15 hours. In 2002, M/S Spirit of Tasmania was de-commissioned, and sold to Nordsjøferger and charted to Fjord line. She sailed from Sydney on 2002-12-24 as the M/S SPIR on arrival in Denmark she was refitted at Frederikshavn yard. She was then renamed M/S Fjord Norway and began on the Bergen–Haugesund–Egersund–Hanstholm route until 2005-11-17 when she took over the Bergen–Stavanger–Newcastle route from the M/S Jupiter. It has been announced that Fjord Norway has been purchased by Danish shipping company DFDS seaways.[1] Her new name is Princess of Norway she joined the DFDS Seaways fleet on the 8th November 2006, and was then refurbished at Frederikshavn and began sailing on the Newcastle - Stavanger - Haugesund - Bergen route.

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[edit] Sister ships

M/S Peter Pan (3)(86) was the first of four sisters being the M/S Nils Holgersson (4)(87) she was sold to Brittany Ferries in 1993 renamed the M/S Val de loire. The M/S Val de loire was sold to DFDS Seaways in late 2005 to serve the Ijmuiden (Netherlands)–Newcastle (Britain) as the M/S King of Scandinavia. The M/S Olau Hollandia was the third of the sisters (2)(89) and the M/S Olau Britannia (2)(90) the fourth. The two Olau sisters were charted in 1994 to P&O ferries and renamed M/S Pride of Portsmouth & M/S Pride of Le Havre. In 2005 they stoped operating for P&O. The two Olau sisters have now gone to SNAV in Italy, renamed M/S SNAV Lazio & M/S SNAV Sardegna and now operate the NaplesPalermo route.

[edit] Technical specifications

Built: Schichau Seebeckwerft AG, Bremerhaven in 1986

Gross tonnage: 31,360

Net tonnage: 16,200

Length: 161 m.

Width: 27.6 m.

Draught: 6.2 m.

Machinery: 4 MAK diesels of 26,655 hp.

Speed: 21 knots

Passengers: 1,700

Cabin berths: 1,320

Vehicle capacity: 550 cars.

Vehicle access: bow and stern

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