The Emerald ferry class is a class of ferry operated by
Sydney Ferries
Sydney Ferries is the public transport ferry network serving the city of Sydney, New South Wales. Services operate on Sydney Harbour and the connecting Parramatta River. The network is controlled by the New South Wales Government's transport ...
on
Sydney Harbour.
History
Generation 1 (Inner Harbour)
In November 2014, the
Government of New South Wales announced six new ferries would be ordered for use on Sydney Ferries services. In September 2015, the contract to build the ferries was awarded to
Incat. The first ferry was expected to enter service in late 2016.
However, the entry into service was delayed due to problems uncovered during testing that required modifications to the vessel. ''Fred Hollows'' was the first ferry to enter service, commencing operations on 26 June 2017. The introduction of the Emerald class ferries allowed the final two
Lady class ferries
The Lady class is a class of ferry that were operated by Harbour City Ferries and its predecessors on Sydney Harbour. The term 'Lady class' was also used to describe four wooden-hulled double-ended ferries that were operated on Sydney Harbour, ...
to be withdrawn in October 2017.
The sixth was delivered carrying the name ''Emerald 6''.
Transport for NSW
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subsequently announced it would be renamed ''Ferry McFerryface'' along the same lines as ''
Boaty McBoatface
''Boaty McBoatface'' (also known as ''Boaty'') is the British lead boat in a fleet of three robotic lithium battery–powered autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) of the Autosub Long Range (ALR) class. Launched in 2017 and carried on board the ...
''. However the
Maritime Union of Australia
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refused to crew the vessel in protest at the name. It entered service in December 2017 named ''Emerald 6'' with a ''Ferry McFerryface'' sticker below the bridge. In January 2018, following revelations that the name wasn't a public vote winner but selected by Transport Minister
Andrew Constance
Andrew James Constance (born 31 October 1973) is a former Australian politician and was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Bega for the Liberal Party between 2003 and December 2021.
Constance served as the New S ...
, it was renamed ''May Gibbs''.
[Ferry McFerryface wasn't public pick for new ferry name until Andrew Constance's captain's pick]
'' Daily Telegraph'' 30 January 2018
Generation 2 (Manly)
In 2021 second series of Emerald class ferries (Generation 2), fitted with
wave-piercing hulls, were built to replace the
Freshwater-class ferries on the
Manly ferry services. The new vessels were named after
Sydney Harbour beaches
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* Fairlight, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia
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,
Clontarf and
Balmoral. In October 2021 the first of the new ferries
Fairlight Fairlight may refer to:
In places:
* Fairlight, East Sussex, a village east of Hastings in southern England, UK
* Fairlight, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia
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was put into service a few days after the
Freshwater-class ferry MV Queenscliff was retired. The rest of the vessels entered service throughout the next month. The new Emerald-class vessels were heavily criticized due to numerous problems and incidents that affected the vessels performance. In November 2021 the ferry
Balmoral was undertaking trials in high seas when a window smashed and the rudder was damaged. This caused many to doubt the vessels ability to cross Sydney heads on days with big swells. Another problem identified with the vessels was that the vessels were unable to load and unload passengers on the west side of
Manly Wharf in low tide. This meant that the vessels were required to use the east side of the wharf, which is typically used by the
Manly Fast Ferry, during low tide causing delays for both services. In December 2021
Transport minister Rob Stokes announced that the
Freshwater-class ferry MV Narrabeen would have its engine rebuilt and would be returned to service due to the on going problems with the new Emerald-class vessels. The new Emerald-class ferries currently operate all week round along with
MV Freshwater and MV Collaroy on weekends and public holidays. On 12 March 2022 it was announced that the vessels had been cleared to operate in swells of up to 4.5 metres.
On 26 September 2022, all Generation 2 Emerald class ferries were removed from service after a near miss with the cruise ship
Coral Princess, due to a steering fault.
Design

The Emerald class operate on
Cross Harbour ferry services and are designed to look similar to the
First Fleet class vessels. The ferries seat 375 passengers. The Generation 2 Emerald class were designed with wave piercing hulls to allow them to cross the
Sydney Heads on days with high swells. The most noticeable difference between the Generation 1 and Generation 2 Emerald class ferries is 2 large handle like structures on the bows of the Generation 2 ferries.
Vessels
References
External links
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Catamarans
Ferry transport in Sydney
Incat high-speed craft
Ships built in Tasmania
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