Passenger Ship Technology

Color Line follows the LNG trend

Taken from: Passenger Ship Technology Summer 2012


Norwegian operator Color Line is looking to have a 160m liquefied natural gas-powered ferry join its fleet but is yet to choose a yard for the project. The new ferry is intended to replace 1971-built Bohus on the Sandefjord to Strømstad route in summer 2014. The design will be inspired by Super Speed 1 and Super Speed 2, both constructed in 2008, and will have capacity for 2,000 passengers and 500 cars. “Together with the hull shape, efficient propulsion machinery will enable the s....

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