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MS Stena Germanica (2001)

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Operator
  
Stena Line

Identification
  
IMO number 9145176

Length
  
240 m

Beam
  
29 m

Route
  
Gothenburg-Kiel

Status
  
In service

Draft
  
6.1 m

Builder
  
Navantia

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Name
  
2001-2010 Stena Hollandica 2010 Stena Germanica III 2010 onwards Stena Germanica

Port of registry
  
2001-2010 Hoek Van Holland.  Netherlands 2010 onwards Göteborg,  Sweden

Stena Germanica is a large cruiseferry operated by Stena Line between Gothenburg and Kiel. Between 2001 and 2010, as Stena Hollandica she operated on the Harwich to Hook of Holland service.

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History

MS Stena Germanica (2001) Vessel details for STENA GERMANICA RoRoPassenger Ship IMO

Stena Germanica was built by Astilleros Españoles shipyard in Puerto Real, Spain. She entered service between Harwich and Hook of Holland on 9 March 2001 as Stena Hollandica.

MS Stena Germanica (2001) MS Stena Germanica 2001 Wikipedia

In January 2007, the high speed ferry Stena Discovery was withdrawn from service. To accommodate the extra traffic the Stena Hollandica was sent to the Lloyd Werft yard in Bremerhaven in March 2007 for lengthening. The vessel was cut in two vertically and a 52-metre section was inserted, Making this the biggest enlargement ever made to a RoPax vessel.

MS Stena Germanica (2001) Stena Germanica Schiff 2001 Wikipedia

In May 2010, Stena Hollandica was replaced on the Harwich - Hook Van Holland route by the first of two 62,000 ton superferries. Stena Hollandica underwent an extensive refit at the Remontowa shipyard in Gdańsk, re-entering service in August 2010 on the Gothenburg - Kiel route as Stena Germanica III. She was renamed Stena Germanica a month later.

Methanol

MS Stena Germanica (2001) Stena Germanica und Stena Scandinavica Wikiwand

The Stena Germanica is the first major marine vessel to run on methanol after a conversion in 2015 in Poland. Relative to conventional marine bunker fuels, methanol reduces emissions significantly. For reliability purposes, the common rail engine can still run on the marine gas oil as backup. Operation on methanol is expected to reduce SOx emissions by 99%, NOx by 60%, carbon dioxide by 25% and particulate matter by 95%.

Sister ships

MS Stena Germanica (2001) berfahrt der Stena Germanica in Richtung Schweden Stena Line

Stena Germanica is the last of four Seapacer class ships built by Astilleros Españoles for Stena Line. The first two vessels, Finnclipper and Finneagle were built in 1998 and chartered to Finnish ferry operator Finnlines. The next two vessels, Stena Britannica and Stena Hollandica were built in 2000 and operated by Stena Line themselves.

References

MS Stena Germanica (2001) Wikipedia