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  2. HMS Global Maritime - Wikipedia

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    HMS Global Maritime is a maritime conglomerate headquartered in New Albany, Indiana. The company consists of five divisions - American Queen Steamboat Company, Victory Cruise Line, HMS Ferries, Seaward Services and HMS Consulting. The line operates globally, but mostly within North America and Japan.

  3. List of Hobart ferries - Wikipedia

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    Hobart Historic Cruises: 150 ML Egeria (briefly HMAS TASMA) 1941: Purdon and Featherstone: Marine Board of Hobart: Motor Yacht Club of Tasmania: MV Cuttlefish: 2020:

  4. Hobart Historic Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Hobart Historic Cruises operates cruises and charter routes on the Derwent River, Tasmania. These ferry tours have operated on the Derwent Harbour since the 1980s ...

  5. Ferries in Hobart - Wikipedia

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    Sydney ferry Kosciusko in Hobart following the 1975 collapse of the Tasman Bridge. Following the Tasman Bridge disaster in 1975, services across the Derwent River were operated by Sullivans Cove Ferry Services (owner Bob Clifford - vessels Mathew Brady and James McCabe) and Roche Brothers (Cartela) while the Public Transport Commission loaned the Sydney ferries Kosciusko and Lady Wakehurst.

  6. MV Cartela - Wikipedia

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    Cartela in Hobart in February 2003. The Cartela (the Tasmanian Aboriginal name for a bull seal) was built in 1912 at Battery Point, Hobart, by Purdon & Featherstone for the Huon Channel and Peninsula Steamship Company. [1] It was designed to operate as a cargo and passenger vessel in the coastal and riverine trades south and south-east of the city.

  7. Spirit of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    After public inspections at Hobart, Melbourne and Devonport, the two new ships set sail on 1 September Spirit of Tasmania I from Devonport and Spirit of Tasmania II from Melbourne. Earlier that day Spirit of Tasmania arrived in Melbourne for the last time, having crossed Bass Strait 2,849 times and carried a total of 2.3 million passengers ...

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