Visual Library Spirit of Tasmania New Ships

About the Ships. The iconic red-and-white ships we know today as Spirit of Tasmania I and II were constructed in Finland in 1998 and operated for four years between Greece and Italy. These two monohull vessels replaced the original MV Spirit of Tasmania, making their dual maiden voyages across Bass Strait on 1 September, 2002.. New Spirit of Tasmania IV & V will have a revised livery TT-Line/RMC. Name: Spirit of Tasmania IV Builder: Rauma Marine Constructions, Rauma Finland. Year of build: 2023 Ship yard number: 6009 IMO Number: TBA Call sign: TBA Length: 212m. Width: 31.00m. Daft: TBA GT / DWT. 48,000t / 6400t. Main engines. Four Wärtsilä 9cyl


Visual Library Spirit of Tasmania New Ships

Tasmanian business to fly to Finland to work on the new Spirit of Tasmania ships


Spirit of Tasmania Strong year for TTLine but no update on new ships Daily Telegraph

Spirit of Tasmania Strong year for TTLine but no update on new ships Daily Telegraph


Ship Facts Spirit of Tasmania New Ships

Ship Facts Spirit of Tasmania New Ships


Spirit of Tasmania Ferries of Tasmania

Spirit of Tasmania Ferries of Tasmania


Visual Library Spirit of Tasmania New Ships

Visual Library Spirit of Tasmania New Ships


Ship Facts Spirit of Tasmania New Ships

Ship Facts Spirit of Tasmania New Ships


The 2023 launch for new Spirit of Tasmania vessels has been cancelled The Examiner

The 2023 launch for new Spirit of Tasmania vessels has been cancelled The Examiner


Spirit of Tasmania passenger and freight terminal Engage GeelongPort

Spirit of Tasmania passenger and freight terminal Engage GeelongPort


New Spirit of Tasmania ferries to be built by Rauma Marine Constructions Herald Sun

New Spirit of Tasmania ferries to be built by Rauma Marine Constructions Herald Sun


TTLine sign RMC contract for new Spirits. Ferries of Tasmania

TTLine sign RMC contract for new Spirits. Ferries of Tasmania


Spirit of Tasmania IV & V New Ships

Spirit of Tasmania IV & V New Ships


Spirit of Tasmania ferries to sail into Geelong for first time The Mercury

Spirit of Tasmania ferries to sail into Geelong for first time The Mercury


Getting to Spirit of Tasmania Quay Spirit of Tasmania

Getting to Spirit of Tasmania Quay Spirit of Tasmania


The New Spirit of Tasmania Ship Arriving at Port Melbourne Editorial Stock Image Image of dawn

The New Spirit of Tasmania Ship Arriving at Port Melbourne Editorial Stock Image Image of dawn


Spirit of Tasmania ships to get makeover

Spirit of Tasmania ships to get makeover


Deputy Premier Michael Ferguson and TTLine’s Bernard Dwyer talk ship size for new Spirit of

Deputy Premier Michael Ferguson and TTLine’s Bernard Dwyer talk ship size for new Spirit of


Spirit of Tasmania Home Discover Tasmania

Spirit of Tasmania Home Discover Tasmania


New Spirit of Tasmania ships deal sealed The Advocate Burnie, TAS

New Spirit of Tasmania ships deal sealed The Advocate Burnie, TAS


Construction begins on Spirit of Tasmania IV The Courier Mail

Construction begins on Spirit of Tasmania IV The Courier Mail


Visual Library Spirit of Tasmania New Ships

Visual Library Spirit of Tasmania New Ships

New Spirit ships to arrive from 2023. TT-Line is finally set to sign a contract with Rauma Marine Constructions for the replacement of the Spirit of Tasmania vessels. Matt Maloney. Political.. 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.