SeaCat
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SeaCat is the marketing name for a series of high-speed catamaran built by Incat for Sea Containers Ltd in the early 1990's. The name was also used for Sea Containers routes from Belfast to Stranraer, Troon and Heysham which closed in 2005.
The name is often wrongly used to describe any high-speed ferries, or particularly any fastcraft built by Incat.
[edit] See also
- Hoverspeed, a brand for Sea Containers' ferry services across the English Channel.
- High-speed Sea Service (HSS), non-Incat designed fast catamaran, also operated across the Irish Sea.