• 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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  • 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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    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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    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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