Spirit of Tasmania CEO and managing director Bernard Dwyer said: “As the new dimensions indicate, these ships are much bigger than the current vessels – featuring substantially larger capacity for passengers, passenger vehicles and freight – and will be a major contributor for the economy of Tasmania for 30 years to come.”. 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
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A new era is set to begin for Spirit of Tasmania, with the arrival of two new ships – Spirit of Tasmania IV and Spirit of Tasmania V. The new ships will replace our existing fleet, Spirit of Tasmania I and Spirit of Tasmania II, and are currently being built in Finland by Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC). Ship Weight. Engines.. Livery and ship names revealed. Monday 28 February. Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) has formally started construction of the first roll on / roll off vessels to replace the current Spirit of Tasmania ships. The first steel was cut for Spirit of Tasmania IV – as the vessel will be named – at 8pm AEDT on Monday 28 February.