MV Stena Britannica

Stena Britannica in October 2012
History
Name: Stena Britannica[1]
Owner: Stena Ropax Ltd
Operator: Stena Line
Port of registry: Harwich
Route: Harwich - Hoek van Holland
Builder: Wadan Yards, Wismar, Germany.
Yard number: 164
Laid down: 17 December 2008
Completed: 2010
Maiden voyage: 9 October 2010
Identification: IMO number: 9419175
Status: In service
General characteristics
Tonnage: 64,039 GT
Length: 240 m (787.4 ft)
Beam: 32.00 m (105.0 ft)
Height: 51 m (167.3 ft)
Draught: 6.65 m (21.8 ft)
Decks: 12
Ice class: 1B FS
Installed power: 33600 Kw
Propulsion: 2 x 8L48/60CR and 2 x 6L48/60CR MAN 4 stroke diesel engines.
Speed: 22 knots (25 mph)
Capacity:
  • Passengers
  • 1200
  • 538 cabins
  • 1376 passenger beds
  • Vehicles
  • 230 car capacity
  • 5500 lane meters
Crew: 85
Notes: Sister ship is the MV Stena Hollandica

The Stena Britannica, launched towards the end of 2010, is the second of two identical Ropax ferries built by Wadan Yards in Warnemünde and nearby Wismar, Germany for Stena Line.[2] The first of the two ships, launched in January 2010, was the Stena Hollandica. Both ships operate (2012) across the southern North Sea between Harwich and Hoek van Holland providing a twice daily service (taking seven hours[3]) from each side. The ships were specifically designed for this route.

Power and its transmission

The Stena Britannica has four main MAN diesel engines, producing between them 33,600 kW, and providing for a maximum speed of 22 knots (25 mph). Two of the engines are rated at 9,600 kW and the other two at 7,200 kW. The engines are connected via two gearboxes to two controllable pitch propellers. The two rudders, one behind each propeller, are of the Becker flap type with twisted leading edges. Control of the bow while docking is by two tunnel thrusters.

Heat from the main engines is also used to heat the ship.[4]

Loading characteristics

The vehicle decks can be loaded on two levels from both the bow and stern on decks 3 and 5 and there are two tier linkspans in both Harwich and Hoek van Holland to accommodate the ship.

Extended gestation

The ferries, then designated "RoPax 55" ferries, were originally ordered from the ship builders Waden Yards (subsequently subsumed into Nordic Yards Wismar) by Stena Line in 2006. The total value of the order amounted to approximately €400 million.[2] Delays arose when Stena temporarily withdrew the order in response to economic difficulties being experienced by Waden Yards. After further negotiations the order was reinstated, but the new agreement included a price cut of 6% or approximately €24 million.[5] The ships having been completed, naming ceremonies took place on 8 June 2010 for the "Stena Hollandica" at the Hook of Holland and on 19 October 2010 at Harwich for the "Stena Britannica".[6]

References

  1. http://www.stenalinefreight.com/ferry/our-ships/shipgallery/Stena-Britannica
  2. 1 2 RoPax-Fähre bei Wadan Yards aufgeschwommen, Schiff&Hafen, 10. Juni 2010. Abgerufen am 1. Juli 2013.
  3. Timetable on Stena Line homepage
  4. Größte RoPax-Fähre Stena Britannica sticht in See, lifePR, Pressemitteilung der Stena Line vom 30. September 2010. Abgerufen am 1. Juli 2013.
  5. New Stena Hollandica (PDF; 1,0 MB), RoPax International Magazine for Ferry and RoRo Shipping
  6. Stena Britannica Ferry to Holland, Stena Line

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