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SSTH Ocean Arrow

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In service
  
1998

Length
  
72.09 m (236.5 ft) LOA

Tonnage
  
1,687 GT (JG)

Installed power
  
28,000 kW (38,000 hp)

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Speed
  
35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph) (service) 40 knots (74 km/h; 46 mph) (max.)

Range
  
950 nautical miles (1,760 km; 1,090 mi)

SSTH Ocean Arrow is a super slender twin hull (SSTH) car ferry operating in Japan. Prof. Hideaki Miyata at Tokyo University developed the SSTH, a high-speed catamaran-hulled boat, as a joint work with IHI Corporation.

It entered service in 1998 between Kumamoto and Shimabara. The trip takes about 30 minutes, or about half the time that it had previously taken.

Despite their prevalence in Europe, previous attempts to bring a fast ferry to Japan had failed due to wake wash and wave damage in the Japanese coastal areas. In Ireland, a swimmer was drowned in one instance which was thought to be caused by wake wash from a fast-moving ferry.

References

SSTH Ocean Arrow Wikipedia