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  2. Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    APFC operates a fleet of catamaran-type Ro-Ro vessels named FastCat. These vessels were designed by Australia-based Sea Transport Solutions and built by China-based Boni Fair Development. The Japan International Cooperation Agency reportedly extended a ₱2.3 Billion sub loan support to APFC for the first ten FastCat vessels. [4] [5]

  3. FastCat - Wikipedia

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    FastCat may refer to: HSC FastCat Ryde; HSC FastCat Shanklin; Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation, a ferry company which operates as FastCat since 2013 after its catamaran fleet. Fast Ferry Scandal, also known as the FastCat Fiasco, a political scandal involving the British Columbia provincial government and BC Ferries.

  4. Supercat Fast Ferry Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The SuperCat Fast Ferry Corporation, commonly known as SuperCat, is a brand and part of Chelsea Logistics & Infrastructure Holdings Corp. that operates a fleet of high-speed catamarans (HSC) in the Philippines.

  5. HSC FastCat Shanklin - Wikipedia

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    HSC FastCat Shanklin is a high speed catamaran ferry which operated between the Isle of Wight and mainland England. She operated on the Wightlink Ryde Pier to Portsmouth route from 2000 to 2009 along with her sister ship HSC FastCat Ryde. Prior to working for Wightlink, the ship worked in Singapore and was named Water Jet 2.

  6. HSC FastCat Ryde - Wikipedia

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    HSC FastCat Ryde is a high speed catamaran ferry. The vessel was originally built in Singapore for service in the Philippines as Water Jet 1.She was bought by Wightlink in 2000 and following an extensive refit entered service on the Ryde Pier to Portsmouth route in August of that year along with her sister ship HSC FastCat Shanklin.

  7. HSC Wight Ryder I - Wikipedia

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    Following the introduction of the Wight Ryders into service, the existing vessels, FastCat Ryde and FastCat Shanklin were phased out, and eventually sold to new owners in Bristol. [1] Unlike the older catamarans, the new vessels do not feature yellow and white "FastCat" branding, but are painted in a similar livery to Wightlink's larger car ...

  8. Severn Link - Wikipedia

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    Severn Link was a ferry operating company founded in 2010 that intended to provide ferry services across the Bristol Channel in England and Wales. The route was to have been served by two ex-Wightlink 40 metre "Fastcat" passenger ferries capable of running at 34 knots and carrying up to 360 seated passengers.

  9. Starlite Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Starlite Ferries is a passenger ferry company based in Batangas City, Batangas, Philippines owned and operated by Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp., a Manila-based logistics company.