VESSEL REVIEW | Sea Express II – SeaCat Ships’ new 29-metre Caribbean eco-ferry
Thai yard SeaCat Ships has just launched its brand new, 29-metre high-speed ferry at Ocean Marina Yacht Club in Pattaya.
Thai yard SeaCat Ships has just launched its brand new, 29-metre high-speed ferry at Ocean Marina Yacht Club in Pattaya.
The recent announcements about Australian and US investment in a base at Lombrum on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea has elicited positive, yet guarded,...
Kaiwharawhara (pictured) and Kings Wharf have been shortlisted in a search for a site for a potential new multi-user terminal for the Cook Strait Ferries....
By Lars Celander Presenting exactly what its cover describes, this fine book tells the reader how the aircraft carrier concept developed at the end...
Austal has commenced construction of an 83-metre trimaran ferry for JR Kyushu of Japan at its shipyard in Western Australia.
[caption id="attachment_66732" align="alignnone" width=""]A pair of Smit Lamnalco tugs[/caption]Smit Lamnalco has been awarded an exclusive licence...
On our Commonwealth cargo liners, amid the run of the mill general cargo outbound and foodstuffs back, we would carry a fair amount of “specials” –...
Austal delivered the first Guardian-class patrol boat to the Australian Department of Defence and then, in a handover ceremony on Friday, November 30,...
By Billy Griffiths A fascinating and impressively objective record of the development of archaeology in Australia since its effective birth in the...
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