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78 Metre Wave Piercing Catamaran



Persons - 700
Cars - 145
Deadweight - 260
Speed - 37 - 42 knots
Power - 16200kW

The 78m class was a logical progression from the successful 74m vessels, and provided substantially improved economies to the operator. Greater passenger accommodation was provided with an attractive central atrium foyer. Twin decks forward connected by internal lifting ramps enabled a significant increase in carried vehicles.

VesselsHull NoDate CompletedSpecificationGAOperatorRegionRoute/LocationPhoto GalleryVideo
Mega Jet0351/06/1995 Ilio LineEurope
North Africa
Heraklion - Santorini, Sifnos, Piraeus. 
Elanora0341/03/1995 Maritime Company for NavigationMiddle EastGizan to Farasan Island 
Jaume I0331/05/1994BaleāriaEurope
North Africa
Algeciras - Tangiers 


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