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HSC ''Incat 045'' is a fast ferry operated by Trasmapi. Launched in 1997, she was initially chartered out as a civilian ferry, then became the first large catamaran to enter military service when she was commissioned into the
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as from 1999 to 2001. In 2002, the catamaran was sent to Europe on charter, operating with Italian company TRIS during that year, before being chartered by SpeedFerries for its
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to
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service. Renamed HSC ''SpeedOne'', she operated on this route until she was impounded by French authorities in late 2008, as the company had failed to pay taxes. SpeedFerries was placed into administration shortly after, and the ferry was laid up until 2010, when she was purchased by Condor Ferries and renamed ''Condor Rapide''. She was then sold in 2021 to Trasmapi, a Spanish ferry operator


Construction and early operating history

Constructed by
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in its
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n shipyard and named ''Incat 045'', the catamaran was launched in November 1997. She was chartered out to TT-Line between 14–27 July 1997 as a ferry between Victoria and Tasmania, then was returned to the shipyard. In May 1999, the catamaran was chartered by the Australian government for logistics and transport operations. The ship was commissioned into the
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as , becoming the first large catamaran in military service. The ship was primarily used as a troop and equipment transport between Darwin and Dili in support of the
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(INTERFET) peacekeeping operation. ''Jervis Bay'' was decommissioned on 11 May 2001, resuming her original name. In 2002, ''Incat 045'' was chartered to Italian ferry company TRIS and sailed between
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and
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under the marketing name of ''Winner'' until the collapse of the company later that year.


SpeedFerries service

Following the collapse of TRIS, the ferry was laid up in
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until 2004. The ferry was chartered by
SpeedFerries SpeedFerries was a low cost ferry operator which started in May 2004 and continued in business until November 2008. It operated one route between Dover in England and Boulogne in France. It had one high-speed ferry, called SpeedOne. Its f ...
, renamed HSC ''SpeedOne'', and registered in
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. The ferry was assigned to operate between Dover and
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in France. On 28 December 2007, ''SpeedOne'' collided with the Prince of Wales Pier in Dover, ripping a hole in the side of the ferry. No passengers were aboard at the time, and the damage was repaired for the ship to resume operations on 31 December. On 6 November 2008, ''SpeedOne'' was detained in Boulogne-sur-Mer in a dispute over non-paid harbour duties and taxes. SpeedFerries was placed into
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on 13 November, and services were cancelled. The ferry was detained until 20 November, when she left France and sailed to
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, where she was laid up awaiting charter. On 11 May 2009, HSC ''SpeedOne'' was renamed ''Sea Leopard''. In the early summer of 2009 the vessel was given a single voyage dispensation and moved from Tilbury to A&P Falmouth to undergo repairs and reactivation, where she remained for around three months. On completion of works, including a full overhaul on all four main engines, she returned to Tilbury in September 2009 to await sale.


Condor Ferries

On 26 March 2010 it was announced that the vessel had been purchased by Condor Ferries and renamed ''Condor Rapide'', replacing on the Guernsey / Jersey to St. Malo route. ''Condor Rapide'' transports both vehicles and foot passengers between the Channel Islands and France and due to the higher ramp capacity, larger freight vehicles are able to use ro-ro services that were previously unavailable on a daily scheduled basis. The vessel was sold to Spanish ferry operator Trasmapi in 2021


References

http://www.doverferryphotosforums.co.uk/hsc-peed-one-incat-045-past-and-present/


External links


Condor Ferries Homepage
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