HSC Francisco
Francisco in Buenos Aires.
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Uruguay | |
Name | HSC Francisco |
Namesake | Pope Francis, first Argentine Pope |
Owner | 2013-present : Buquebus |
Route | Buenos Aires—Montevideo |
Builder | Incat, Hobart, Tasmania |
Yard number | 69 |
Launched | 17 November 2012 |
In service | 2013 |
Homeport | Montevideo, Uruguay |
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General characteristics | |
Tonnage | 7,109 GT; Summer DWT: 500 t |
Length | 99m |
Beam | 26.48m |
Propulsion | 2 General Electric LM2500 |
Speed | 58 knots (67 mph; 107 km/h) |
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HSC Francisco is a High-Speed Catamaran built by Incat in Hobart, Tasmania. Powered by liquefied natural gas,[2] she is currently the fastest passenger ship in service, reaching a speed of 58 knots. Propulsion is by two GE LM2500 water-jets.
The catamaran is owned and operated by Argentine-Uruguayan ferry company Buquebus. The Francisco plies between Buenos Aires and Montevideo, a sea-route of 146 nautical miles distance.[3]
HSC Francisco is named after Pope Francis.
See also[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 9610028. |
References[]
- ^ Thakkar, Pooja (1 July 2013). "The Fastest Ship on Earth Powered By Jet Engines". Technology Digital. San Diego. Archived from the original on 13 July 2014. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ^ Rebón, Nuria (26 April 2018). "Buquebus: u$s 190 millones para una nueva terminal, energía solar y barco a GNL". El Cronista (in Spanish).
- ^ Sea routes [1]
Categories:
- 2012 ships
- Incat high-speed craft
- Individual catamarans
- Ferries
- Ships of Uruguay
- Individual ship or boat stubs