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Sydney JetCats

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Builders
  
InCat

Active
  
3

Length
  
34.8 metres

Completed
  
3

Type
  
Catamaran

Sydney JetCats

Operators
  
State Transit Authority Sydney Ferries

The Sydney JetCats were a class of catamarans operated by the State Transit Authority and Sydney Ferries Corporation on the Manly service.

History

Three JetCats were delivered in 1990/91 to replace the remaining four Sydney hydrofoils on the Manly service. The 268-seats vessels were built by InCat, Cairns.

In December 2008, the State Government announced the JetCat service would cease and called for tenders to operate the service on a commercial basis. The last JetCat service operated on 31 December 2008. JetCat patronage had dropped from 1.5 million passengers per annum in 1994/95 to 400,000 in 2008/09, while ferry partonage on the route rose from 3.7 million to 6.0 million in the same period.

Bass & Flinders Cruises trading as Manly Fast Ferries commenced operating the service on 10 February 2009.

The vessels were sold to a broker, who resold them for three times the price.

References

Sydney JetCats Wikipedia