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First of Six New Sun Ferry Vessels Operational

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

March 4, 2024

Source: Incat Crowther

Source: Incat Crowther

The new passenger fast ferry, Xin Ming Xhu VIII, is now servicing commuters on Hong Kong’s waterways after digital shipbuilder Incat Crowther delivered the first of six new passenger fast ferries to mass transit operator Sun Ferry.

Xin Ming Xhu VIII, built by Guangzhou-based shipbuilder AFAI Southern Shipyard, is now in operation on the busy Central Ferry Pier to Mui Wo and Cheung Chau commuter routes in Hong Kong.

Capable of transporting up to 500 passengers, the new low-draft vessel features Incat Crowther's latest generation hull form. Xin Ming Xhu VIII is capable of reaching a top speed of 30 knots and maintaining an operational speed of 27 knots, comfortably exceeding Sun Ferry’s minimum requirements.

Xin Ming Xhu VIII’s air-conditioned main deck features spacious seating for 299 passengers including six wheelchair spaces and two dedicated areas for customers travelling with pets. It also caters to parents, with stroller storage areas and private change table facilities. In addition, there is a storage space for walking frames and mobility aids for passengers with restricted mobility. Large internal luggage storage spaces have been incorporated into the design of the main deck, including a protected 7m2 cargo area.

Boarding efficiency has been optimised via three locations on both the port and starboard sides of the main deck, while large internal and external staircases lead to the upper deck which can accommodate an additional 201 passengers. The air-conditioned upper deck also hosts a large, elevated wheelhouse which provides crew with a 360-degree view.

Incat Crowther’s Technical Manager Sam Mackay noted that Sun Ferry’s commitment to sustainability is illustrated by the inclusion of 140 solar panels on the vessel’s roof providing 14 kilowatts of onboard power.

The second tranche of vessels in the new Sun Ferry fleet is now under construction with the final vessel expected to be delivered by the end of 2025.

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