Marine passengers in Greece will soon be driving their cars aboard a handy size and handy maneuvering double-ender car ferry. The 88 by 17.6-metre vessel is undergoing final fitting out at the Sidironaftiki Epe-Atsalakis shipyard in Piraeus.
The owners, Agios Athanasios A Shipping had the vessel designed by naval architect Nikos Petichakis.
Capacities include 130 cars on the main deck and 36 cars on a lower deck as well as 500 passengers. Tankage for fuel includes 65 tonnes with a ten-tonne day tank in addition to 120 tonnes of water.
Propulsion for the ferry, named Panagiotis D, includes four Veth Z-Drive 400 (RR 4.1/1) drive "legs". Each leg is powered by a Cummins KTA19-M3 engine generating 447kW at 1,800RPM. The four Z-drives, mounted one in each corner of the vessel, carry 1250m/m propellers for a design speed just over 14 knots.
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