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A high-speed craft (HSC) is a high-speed water vessel for civilian use, also called a fastcraft or fast ferry. The first high-speed craft were often hydrofoils or hovercraft, but in the 1990s catamaran and
monohull right A monohull is a type of boat having only one hull, unlike multihulled boats which can have two or more individual hulls connected to one another. Fundamental concept Among the earliest hulls were simple logs, but these were generally unst ...
designs become more popular and large hydrofoils and hovercraft are no longer built. Most high-speed craft serve as passenger
ferries A ferry is a ship, watercraft or amphibious vehicle used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo, across a body of water. A passenger ferry with many stops, such as in Venice, Italy, is sometimes called a water bus or water tax ...
, but the largest catamarans and monohulls also carry cars, buses, large trucks and freight. In the 1990s there were a variety of builders, but due to HSC high fuel consumption, many shipbuilders have withdrawn from this market so the construction of the largest fast ferries, up to 127 metres, has been consolidated to two Australian companies,
Austal Austal is an Australian-based global ship building company and defence prime contractor that specialises in the design, construction and support of defence and commercial vessels. Austal's product range includes naval vessels, high-speed passeng ...
of Perth and
Incat Incat Tasmania is an Australian manufacturer of high-speed craft (HSC) catamaran ferries. Its greatest success has been with large, sea going passenger and vehicle ferries, but it has also built military transports and since 2015 it has built s ...
of Hobart. There is still a wide variety of builders for smaller fast catamaran ferries between 24 and 60 metres. Hulled designs are often powered by
pump-jet A pump-jet, hydrojet, or water jet is a marine system that produces a jet of water for propulsion. The mechanical arrangement may be a ducted propeller ( axial-flow pump), a centrifugal pump, or a mixed flow pump which is a combination of bot ...
s coupled to medium-speed diesel engines. Hovercraft are usually powered by gas turbines or diesel engines driving propellers and impellers. The design and safety of high-speed craft is regulated by the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention, Chapter 10, High-Speed Craft (HSC) Codes of 1994 and 2000, adopted by the Maritime Safety Committee of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). In accordance with SOLAS Chapter 10 Reg. 1.3, high-speed craft are craft capable of a maximum speed, in metres per second (m/s), equal to or exceeding: : 3.7 \times \triangledown^ where \triangledown = volume of displacement in cubic metres corresponding to the design waterline, excluding craft of which the hull is supported clear above the water surface in non-displacement mode by aerodynamic forces generated by ground effect.


HSC examples

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Austal Austal is an Australian-based global ship building company and defence prime contractor that specialises in the design, construction and support of defence and commercial vessels. Austal's product range includes naval vessels, high-speed passeng ...
* Auto Express 86-class ferry * Hawaii Superferry * * , world's largest civilian trimaran * * * (Lake Michigan) * * * * ; Catamaran Ferries International * PacifiCat-class ferry ; Dakota Creek Industries * Passenger-Only Fast Ferry-class ferry ; Empresa Nacional Bazán * HSC Silvia Ana L ;
Fincantieri Fincantieri S.p.A. () is an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste, Italy. Already the largest shipbuilder in Europe, after the acquisition of Vard in 2013, Fincantieri group doubled in size to become the fourth largest in the world (2014 ...
* HSC Gotlandia II * MDV 1200-class fast ferry ; Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding * ;
IHI Corporation , formerly known as , is a Japanese engineering corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan that produces and offers ships, space launch vehicles, aircraft engines, marine diesel engines, gas turbines, gas engines, railway systems, turbochargers f ...
* SSTH ''Ocean Arrow'' ;
Incat Incat Tasmania is an Australian manufacturer of high-speed craft (HSC) catamaran ferries. Its greatest success has been with large, sea going passenger and vehicle ferries, but it has also built military transports and since 2015 it has built s ...
* Madiba 1 - operated by falcon Marine * , one of three similar 112-metre Incat vessels on this route * * HSV-2 ''Swift'' * * ;
Krasnoye Sormovo Krasnoye Sormovo Shipyard No. 112 named after Andrei Zhdanov (russian: Судостроительное предприятие "Кра́сное Со́рмово" имени А. А. Жданова) is one of the oldest shipbuilding factories ...
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Raketa (hydrofoil) Raketa (russian: Раке́та, ''Rocket'') was the first type of hydrofoil boats commercially produced in the Soviet Union. They were manufactured from 1957 until the early 1970s. The chief designer was Rostislav Alexeyev and the project 340 v ...
; Ocean Fast Ferries * OceanJet 1 * OceanJet 2 * OceanJet 3 * OceanJet 5 * OceanJet 6 * OceanJet 7 * OceanJet 8 * OceanJet 88 * OceanJet 888 * OceanJet 188 * OceanJet 288 * OceanJet 9 * OceanJet 10 * OceanJet 11 * OceanJet 12 * OceanJet 15 ; STX Finland * Stena Line's
HSS 1500 HSS 1500 was the name of a model of Stena HSS craft developed and originally operated by Stena Line on European international ferry routes. The vessels were the largest high-speed craft in the world. Several design patents were registered to St ...
; Supercat * St. Nuriel * St. Sealthiel * St. Emmanuel * St. Uriel * St. Jhudiel * St. Braquiel * St. Camael * St. Sariel ; Westermoen Hydrofoil * Stena Line's HSS 900


See also

* List of high-speed craft ferry routes *
BGV BGV or Bateau à Grande Vitesse is a concept of high speed ship being developed in France, capable of travelling up to 65 knots or 120 km/h. Concept of BGV is based on the original idea of Gilles Vaton, who modified trimarans to achieve re ...


References


External links


The Merchant Shipping (High-Speed Craft) Regulations 2004
Ferry classes