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Vigor to Build More Passenger Ferries for WETA

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Published Feb 24, 2017 3:06 PM by The Maritime Executive

Vigor was recently awarded the contract to build two additional all-aluminum, 400 passenger ferries for WETA (the Water Emergency Transportation Authority) in San Francisco, CA. The hulls will be constructed at Vigor Ballard (formerly Kvichak) and the superstructure at Vigor’s Harbor Island shipyard.

“In the spring of 2015, Vigor began construction on the first two WETA ferries in this class,” said Tim Kolb, General Manager of Vigor Ballard. “It’s an efficient design and very environmentally friendly. We’re extremely pleased to extend our partnership with WETA for two more vessels.”

Designed by Incat Crowther, Australia, the 135’ x 38’ all-aluminum catamarans will feature MTU 12V4000 M64 EPA Tier III engines rated 1875 BHP @ 1800 RPM coupled with ZF7600 reduction gears as the propulsion system.  An exhaust after treatment system will also be included.

“The four Vigor vessels will play critical roles in maintaining service reliability in WETA’s planned expansion of ferry service on the San Francisco Bay,” said Nina Rannells, WETA Executive Director. “Vigor has been a strong partner in our ongoing fleet renewal process.  We look forward to continuing the relationship.”

Additional vessel features include:

Length (overall): 135’

Beam: 38’

Draft (max): 6.75’

400 passenger

Speed: 27 knots

MTU 12V4000 M64 diesel engines

Exhaust After Treatment System

Bicycle storage

The products and services herein described in this press release are not endorsed by The Maritime Executive.