Who is the owner of the Stena Voyager?
Who is the owner of the Stena Voyager?
Stena Voyager was a high-speed ferry owned by Stena Line which used to operate on their Belfast–Stranraer service. It was a member of the HSS 1500 class of high-speed ferries developed and introduced by Stena Line from 1996 onwards. In 2013, Stena Voyager was sold for scrap.
How does the HSC Stena Voyager ferry work?
The HSS class of ferries were designed to allow quick turnarounds at port. A specially designed linkspan provided ropeless mooring and allowed quick loading, unloading and servicing. Vehicles were loaded via two of the four stern doors and parked in a “U” configuration. When disembarking, vehicles drove straight off via the other two doors.
Where is the Voyager Academy in Durham NC?
Voyager Academy. Voyager Academy Elementary School. 4210 Ben Franklin Blvd. Durham, NC 27704. Phone: +1 919.433.3301 ext. 4. Fax: +1 919.471.3932. Voyager Academy Middle School. 101 Hock Parc.
What was the crossing time on the Stena Voyager?
When the Stena Voyager was introduced on the Belfast–Stranraer route it was advertised as having a crossing time of 85 minutes, however this crossing time was not possible due to speed restrictions introduced on Belfast Lough to prevent the high waves created by the vessel when at speed.
What was the cause of the Stena Voyager accident?
On 28 January 2009, a lorry carrying ferrous sulphate powder burst through the stern doors of the Stena Voyager shortly after departure. Because of this, the ferry had to return to Stranraer. Subsequent sailings were postponed. The cause of the accident was the driver of the lorry failing to park it in gear and to apply the handbrake.
What was the purpose of the HSC Stena Voyager?
The HSS class of ferries were designed to allow quick turnarounds at port. A specially designed linkspan provided ropeless mooring and allowed quick loading, unloading and servicing. Vehicles were loaded via two of the four stern doors and parked in a “U” configuration.