HSC Viking

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Viking arriving in Douglas, Isle of Man.
Career
Name: 1997—2008: SuperSeaCat Two
2008 onwards: Viking
Owner: 1997—2003: Sea Containers Ltd
2003 onwards: Isle of Man Steam Packet Company
Port of Registry: 1997—2003: La Spezia, Flag of Italy Italy
2003 onwards: Liverpool, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Ordered: 1996
Builder: Fincantieri, Genoa, Italy
Cost: £20,000,000
Yard number: 6000
Laid down: 1996
Launched: 1997
Acquired: June 1997
In service: 26 June 1997
Status: In service
General characteristics
Class and type: MDV1200 class fast ferry
Displacement: 4,463 GT
Length: 100 metres
Beam: 17.1 metres
Draught: 2.6 metres
Propulsion: Four x GEC Alsthom Ruston 20RK 270 medium speed diesel engines
Four steering water-jets
4 x 6875KW at 1015rpm
Speed: Service 38 knots, Max 40 knots
Capacity: Passenger and crew: 690
Cars: 147 - 175
Crew: 26

The HSC Viking, yard number 6000, is a high-speed craft (HSC) operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. She is currently operating the Isle of Man - Liverpool route, returning from repairs on 16 March 2007, with Snaefell taking over her Irish duties. She is the second Steam Packet vessel to carry the name.

[edit] Service History

Viking in previous SPC livery of SSC2, 2007
Viking in previous SPC livery of SSC2, 2007

She first entered services between Dover and Calais for Sea Containers subsidiary Hoverspeed in 1997, named HSC SuperSeaCat Two before moving to the Irish Sea in 1998 primarily for service between Liverpool and Dublin but also for Isle of Man Steam Packet services between Liverpool and Douglas. The vessel returned to Hoverspeed in 1999 to reopen the Newhaven-Dieppe route which had been closed by P&O Stena Line earlier that year. Her place on the Irish Sea was taken by her sister, SuperSeaCat Three. In 2000 she once again sailed on the Irish Sea, this time between Heysham and Belfast but again returned to Hoverspeed this time for service between Dover and Calais or Ostend operating alongside 2 of her 3 sisters. After spending some time laid up in Portsmouth she returned to service on the Newhaven-Dieppe run before being chartered to the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company which had by then been sold by Sea Containers.

[edit] Current Service

Her primary route is currently Liverpool-Douglas but she also operates from the Island to Belfast and Dublin. It was rumoured she may be renamed Viking for the 2008 season and now confirmed by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's CEO Blog on the 7th of January, 2008[1]. SuperSeaCat Two went into Cammell Laird in January 2008, and re-emerged the next month, as the "new" Viking and the new black hull, with the new Company logo applied.

Viking will be replaced by Incat 050 from the 2009 season onwards, and will be handed back to her owners Sea Containers who will be selling the vessel, as Viking is currently advertised for sale.

[edit] References

  1. ^ A word with Woodward - Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Ferry Services