Incat Tasmania is an Australian manufacturer of high-speed craft (HSC) catamaran ferries. Its greatest success has been with large, sea going passenger...
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HSC INCAT 046 was a wave-piercing catamaran passenger-vehicle ferry. It operated under various marketing names, including Devil Cat, The Cat, The Lynx...
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Incat Crowther is an Australian marine engineering company, headquartered in Sydney. Incat Crowther has offices in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States...
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HSC Manannan (redirect from HSC Incat 050)
96-metre (315 ft) wave-piercing high-speed catamaran car ferry built by Incat, Australia in 1998. After commercial service in Australia and New Zealand...
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1997, the TT-Line chartered a large multi-hull ferry, Incat 045 (now Condor Rapide), from Incat, dubbing her Tascat. She was used for two weeks as an...
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Hoverspeed (section Incat 74 metre (243') catamarans)
October 2000 and Hoverspeed continued to use Seacat catamarans built by Incat. During the early 1970s, when both Hoverlloyd and Seaspeed were struggling...
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HSC Champion Jet 3 (redirect from HSC Incat 045)
carrying the name Champion Jet 3. Constructed by Incat in its Tasmanian shipyard and named Incat 045, the 86-metre (282 ft) catamaran was launched in...
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of large transport catamarans—Incat in 1977 and Austal in 1988—each building civilian ferries and naval vessels. Incat built HSC Francisco, a High-Speed...
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HMAS Jervis Bay (AKR 45) (redirect from Incat 045)
operated in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Built by Incat in Tasmania and launched in 1997 as Incat 045, the ship was chartered to TT-Line as Tascat to...
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majority stake and be its biggest client. Tata Technologies Inc acquired INCAT International, a UK-and US-based automotive and aerospace engineering company...
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