Name | Image | Shipyard | Launched | Capacity | Tonnage | Length | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sea Quest | Guangzhou Huahang Shipbuilding, Guangzhou, China[1] Jianglong Shipbuilding, Zhuhai, China[1] |
2022[2] 2 years ago |
30 cars[2] 10 bikes[3] 299 passengers[2] |
497 GT[2] | 44.8m[1] | ||
Seabridge | Heron Ship Repair, Whangārei, New Zealand[4] | 2013[4] 11 years ago |
24 cars[5] 10 bikes[3] 250 passengers[6] |
482 GT | 46.22m[6] | ||
Seacat | South Pacific Marine, Burpengary, Australia[7] Southern Hemisphere Shipyards, Brisbane, Australia[7] |
2004[7] 20 years ago |
55 cars[7] 10 bikes[3] 400 passengers[8] |
573 GT[9] | 49.5m[8] | ||
Seaway II | Australia[9] | 1996[9] 28 years ago |
24 cars[5] 10 bikes[3] 300 passengers[10] |
281 GT | 37.85m[10] | ||
Island Navigator | Australia[9] | 1988[9] 36 years ago |
53 cars[11] 10 bikes[3] 195 passengers[12] |
361 GT | 37.95m[12] | ||
Seamaster (relocated to Fiji in 2023[13][14]) |
Whangārei, New Zealand[15] | 1986[9][15] 38 years ago |
25 cars[9] 10 bikes[3] 300 passengers[16] |
41.38m[16] | |||
Pine Harbour Passenger Ferries | |||||||
Clipper V | Q-West, Whanganui, New Zealand | 2015[17] 9 years ago |
98[17] | 17.7m[17] | |||
Clipper IV | Q-West, Whanganui, New Zealand | 2011[18] 13 years ago |
98[18] | 17.7m[18] | |||
Clipper III | Q-West, Whanganui, New Zealand | 2008[19] 16 years ago |
48[19] | 14.95m[19] | |||
Clipper II | Q-West, Whanganui, New Zealand | 2006[20] 18 years ago |
48[20] | 14.95m[20] |
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