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Stena Nautica (II) (built 1974) - Named Stena Atlantica (II) prior to her launch. Chartered to CN Marine and renamed Marine Atlantica. Still in service with Corsica Ferries. Stena Nautica (III) (built 1975) - Ex Stena Nordica (III) Renamed Greece in 1978 - 79, 1980 and 1981 - 82 when on charter to Hellas Ferries, renamed to Stena Nautica (III ...
The Peder Paars was renamed MS Stena Invicta and served on the Dover – Calais route for most of the 90s. The Niels Klim was renamed MS Stena Nautica but spent most of 1991 laid up in Århus. In 1992, she was chartered to B&I Line for use on their Irish Sea services and was renamed MS Isle Of Innisfree ; Initially she served Pembroke Dock ...
Pages in category "Ships of the Stena Line" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... MS Stena Nautica; MS Stena Nordica (2000) O. HSC One ...
The Fifth E-Flexer Class ship for Stena Line. Stena Edda: 2019: 41,671: 927: The second E-Flexer Class ship for Stena Line. Stena Embla: 2020: 41,671: 927: The third E-Flexer Class ship for Stena Line. Stena Estelle: 2022: 45,000: 1,200: The Fourth E-Flexer Class ship for Stena Line. Stena Estrid: 2019: 40,500: 927: The first E-Flexer Class ...
Between 1991 and 2000 she sailed as MS Stena Invicta for Sealink Stena Line and Stena Line. In 1998 she was chartered to Silja Line under the marketing name MS Wasa Jubilee. In May 2000 the Stena Invicta started operating for Color Line and received the name MS Color Viking. [1] SuperStar II is certified for 2000 passengers and 370 cars.
Pages in category "Ships of the British and Irish Steam Packet Company" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... MS Stena Nautica
On 2 May 1983, the Stena Nordica arrived at a builders' yard in Antwerp for conversion to a new role. Among things done was the moving of loading doors from port side to starboard side. On 10 June 1983, the ship was taken over by Nautica (Belgien) N.V. Ostend, Belgium, and by 16 June commenced service between Ostend and Dover.
Stena Britannica, launched in 2009, is the second of two identical Ropax cruiseferries built by Wadan Yards in Warnemünde and nearby Wismar, Germany for Stena Line. [4] The first of the two ships, launched in January 2010, was Stena Hollandica. Both ships operate across the southern North Sea between Harwich in Essex, England, and Hook of ...