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Name
  
Megastar

Route
  
Cost
  
230 million euro

Construction started
  
9 February 2016

Length
  
212 m

Owner
  
Ordered
  
27 February 2015

Yard number
  
1391

Launched
  
15 July 2016

Builder
  
MS Megastar MS Megastar Ikaalisten Matkatoimisto

MS Megastar is a fast ro-ro/passenger (ro-pax) ferry built by the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland, for the Estonian shipping company Tallink. The 230 million euro vessel is the first ship in Tallink's fleet to use liquefied natural gas (LNG) as fuel.

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MS Megastar MS Megastar Tallink Silja Line

Ms megastar first arrival in helsinki


Construction

MS Megastar Tallink verffentlicht Website zur Megastar Infos und News zu Fhren

The construction of Tallink's new cruiseferry began 4 August 2015 and the keel was laid on 9 February 2016. On 1 July 2016, the ship was given the name Megastar, chosen from 21,550 naming proposals following a public naming contest, by President Tarja Halonen. The vessel was floated out on 15 July and the sea trials were scheduled for late 2016. The ship was delivered on 24 January 2017.

Technical details

MS Megastar Megastar The New Tallink Shuttle Ship

Megastar is powered by three 12-cylinder Wärtsilä 12V50DF and two 6-cylinder Wärtsilä 6L50DF four-stroke dual-fuel generating sets. While capable of running on marine diesel oil (MDO), the engines will primarily use liquefied natural gas (LNG) as fuel. This reduces both sulphur oxide (SOx) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, and allows the vessel to comply with IMO Tier III emission limits as well as the additional restrictions of the Baltic Sea Sulphur Emission Control Area. The gas fuel is stored in two 300 m3 (11,000 cu ft) cryogenic storage tanks which, unlike in the previous LNG-fueled cruiseferry Viking Grace, are located inside the hull of the vessel, below the main deck. The propulsion system is diesel-electric, meaning that instead of being mechanically coupled to the twin propeller shafts, the main engines form a power plant which produces electricity for all electrical consumers ranging from propulsion motors to auxiliary systems and hotel functions. This allows starting and stopping engines depending on power demand and improves the fuel efficiency as the engines can run at their nominal power. The service speed of the vessel is 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph).

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MS Megastar Timelapse Megastari snd YouTube

MS Megastar Megastar The New Tallink Shuttle Ship

References

MS Megastar Wikipedia