As the build of Spirit of Tasmania IV nears completion, the ship took to the open seas for the first time on a five-day trial run from Rauma Marine Constructions in Finland.
During the sea trial, the ship was put through a series of rigorous tests to check performance capabilities such as speed and maneuverability as well testing all of the key systems including the onboard safety and emergency systems.
Bernard Dwyer, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Spirit of Tasmania, said he was very pleased with the performance of the vessel during the trial.
“The ship performed well against every measure and we’re just really excited to see the ship sailing for the first time,” he said.
“Although there is still quite a lot to do before the ship is ready for service, this successful sea trial brings us one step closer to bringing the ship home to Tasmania.”
One of Australia’s most iconic travel experiences, Spirit of Tasmania makes travelling across Bass Strait flexible, convenient and easy.
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