Exeter shipyard Exeter Maritime Services (EMS) located at Gabriel's Wharf on the Exeter Canal has secured a contract to build two 19m ferries for Marsamxetto Streamferry Services Ltd. Malta. Both vessels will be delivered this summer and will provide commuter and tourist links to Valletta across the Grand Harbour and Marsamxett Harbour. To the north west of Valletta one ferry will operate between Sliema and Marsamxetto and to the south east the second ferry will connect Lascaris with Bormla and Isla, EMS said in a press release.
The contract for the two ferries is valued at approximately £1.2 million.
The ferries will each have a capacity for 120 with 96 seats in the main passenger lounge and 24 seats on the upper deck. The upper deck has been designed to accommodate a further 30 outdoor seats to increase the capacity to 150 should traffic volumes increase sufficiently to justify the extra capacity. The design was completed by Australian naval architect Adam Schwetz who undertook the commission from the shipyard and worked in close cooperation with Marsamxetto Streamferry Services. The design brief called for two fuel efficient ferries with very low wash characteristics capable of providing frequent services across the harbours with the minimum of disruption to other harbour uses the vessels moored in close proximity to each ferry's route.
Passenger traffic volumes are expected to increase with the introduction of the new ferries and this dictated a passenger discharge and loading arrangement that could provide fast turn-rounds at each of the four terminals with the possibility of simultaneous loading and discharge. The vessels will each feature two bow access points and will dock bow-on to the terminals. Wheelchair access was also a specific requirement and this dictated the introduction of wheelchair-friendly loading arrangements and an interior free of steps or other obstructions.
The design is compliant with DnV HSLC Rules (+1A1 HSLC R4 Passenger EO) and the vessels will comply with the requirements of the local Maltese authority Transport Malta. Propulsion will be provided by two Watermota Doosan LO66TI diesel engines driving Teignbridge fixed pitch propellers. Teignbridge will also supply shafting, stern gear and rudders.
Ship's principal particulars:
LOA - 19.32m, LWL - 19.00m, beam (moulded) - 6.60m, draught (design) - 1.00m, crew - 2, passengers - 122, engines - 2xDoosan LO66TI
Rating - 2x110kW at 1,800rpm, speed - 10 knots.