WORLD’S FIRST AND LARGEST HIGH SPEED PASSENGER TRIMARAN FERRY
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- AUSTAL HULL 394 - The 118 Metre Trimaran Ferry 'Bajamar Express'
The high-speed vehicle-passenger ferry Bajamar Express, was launched at Austal’s Henderson, Western Australia shipyard on 4 February 2020.
Austal Chief Executive Officer David Singleton said the launch of the new trimaran highlights Austal Australia’s competitiveness in the global shipbuilding industry and continued leadership in trimaran design technology.
“With today’s launch of Bajamar Express, our internationally competitive Australian team has again demonstrated an inherent capability to design and construct advanced, cutting-edge vessels efficiently and cost effectively,” Mr Singleton said.
“Austal developed the world’s first and largest high-speed passenger trimaran ferry is the latest evolution of that highly successful, proven design.
”This latest Trimaran will provide Fred. Olsen Express with class-leading seakeeping, improved fuel economy and greater passenger comfort that builds upon the unrivalled reputation of the iconic Benchijigua Express.
” Bajamar Express (Hull 394) is a 118 metre aluminium trimaran, capable of transporting more than 1,100 passengers and 276 cars at speeds up to 38 knots. Along with her sister ship, Bañaderos Express (Hull 395) under construction at Austal Philippines, the ship features an optimized trimaran hull form and is fitted with Austal’s industry-leading Motion Control technology that delivers a smoother ride and an enhanced on board experience for both customers and crew.
Bajamar Express features class-leading interior amenities and facilities, including multiple bars, kiosks, a retail shop and children’s play area and will operate on Fred. Olsen Express’ Santa Cruz, Teneriffe and Agaete, Las Palmas routes in the Canary Islands.
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Well done to all the team who made this a reality.
Makes me proud to be an Aussie!
It’s amazing!!! The engineering of the boat is one thing, but the assembly is incredible. 🤯🤯
An impressive achievement that demonstrates what humans can accomplish… worthwhile, useful, technologically advanced. the builders of this ship are the real superheroes!
thanks for your visit
yeah it shows how we prioritize opulence over the health of our shared environment and the equity among humans.
@@EcoCentrist This vessel will be a important part of Maritime Transport essential for a balanced economic development. # HeroesAtSea.
I still remember this like it was yesterday
Loved working on that boat Hull 260
What a great place to do an apprenticeship
Yes it was!
Definitely - the Benchijigua express was larger than this one though🤔
Uau! Obra de arte! Parabéns a toda equipe que fizeram está máquina.
obrigado por nos visitar
It's just amazing how they can make something so big and heavy float all that weight. Just beautiful.
Fantastic! Breaks my heart to think that my country South Africa can’t even build a house, but only to steal from those who can build, and then they want to still travel in the gold class, makes you sad doesn’t it?
What a beautiful video & beyond amazing to see such a process in modern detail! It blows my mind a ship just as capable was launched twenty years ago & is still in service by the same company, “HSC Benchijigua Express”! 💙
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This ship is operated in the Canary Island, Spain, for travels from las Palmas to tenerife and go back
Austal, the Forrest family-backed shipbuilder Australian know how awesome
Absolutely amazing! The technology and workmanship is astonishing! The sheer size…she’s a beautiful work of art! Thank you for sharing!
Magnifique j’adore le style c’est un bateau qui va ce remarquer sur les flots 👏👏👏
Plus cachange plus cest la meme chose
Can’t wait to see it operating at full speed
Yes, an awesome ship. Please note that as the "first" of its kind, it is not only the fastest, but also the slowest...! (The most expensive, the least expensive...)
haha great point
G'day to you, Nice to see something Built in my home state! from Armadale Western Australia!
Very cool!
The engineering skills involved in the entire project are mind-bending! And what a beautiful boat this is. I wonder where it will be used in Australia? On the West Coast or the east coast?
@higherresolution4490 being Fred Olsen probably end up in the Mediterranean.
@@higherresolution4490 it will never be used in Australia. It is currently being used by the company that commissioned it in Spain. Further no more of these will be built in Australia as the production facility for this company is in the Philippines. The Western Australia facility is only for building prototypes, the build the first ship in a series work out the bugs and then hand over production to the Philippines where it's cheaper to build ships
it sank a month ago
The title is simply misleading, since its older sister ship, the "Benchijigua Express", is significantly larger. I have travelled on the "Benchijigua Express", very nice. Very interesting construction and launching techiques shown in the video. The superstructure shows a lot of strength.
Ok, thanks
It's like the Bugatti Of ferries ...Amazing build!
Gorgeous technology
船ももちろんだけど、こんなドッグを作ることもすげー!
このビデオを見てくれてありがとう
Great looking ship
Turkish high-tech ! I have a folder about it.
Escape the matrix !
These are pretty special bits of kit.
Great job done by our Skippies.❤❤❤👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🪬🪬🪬💎💎💎💯💯🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Amazing my friend success bjs Brasil 🇧🇷💋💞
Absolutely beautiful work of art..
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow!!!!!
Fantástico 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
Imagine performing an EIGHT crane tandem lift! Very impressive. Bet she moves too with those jets!
Power to shift that loaded fantastic job!👍👏🎩🎩🎩
Great video. Well done.
The hull shape is evolutionary.
Austal built. They had built one before for the same company. Benchichigua Express. 127 metres long. Real impressive ship.
That is one badass trimaran. 38 knots? That’s wild. Well done. Cruz on over to Ft Lauderdale and take me for a ride
Outstanding work, bravo!
I think I would have spent a couple more hundred dollars on some big fenders when you pulled it up to the docks 😂😂😂😂
Speed creates beauty...
Mr. Burns sure know how to build a beautyful ship
Definitely not the first but might be the largest. Been running these to the British Channel Islands for 20 years give or take.
Those boats were also built by this same ship builder. This is just a mistake in the quote by OP. This builder built the first fast one, now this was the an evolution of that and is the biggest (not by length as others have said, but by displacement, how boats are usually compared).
1:53 You can tell you wanted to add star trek engines to this
Shandar video maza agaya dekh kay😊
Спасибо за интересное видео! Думаю, что впереди у нас много нового, а чем мы даже не догадываемся!!! Мир, он и есть загадка! Технологии бегут вперед!!!) Спасибо мой друг)
Спасибо за лайк видео! Да, вы правы. Мир - это загадка, и технологии развиваются очень быстро.
Way to go Fred! That is FN impressive!
Best mode of intercontinental transportation and eco friendly than airplane,with safety.
Amazing Video ❤
Great work and art in transportation
It sure is
I'm thinking of an idea for the return of ocean liners as "micro liners" - ships carrying maybe 100-200 people per voyage, shuttling them across the ocean. The idea would be to supplement the current Cunard liner services with more transoceanic options. People generally fly across the ocean those days, so there is probably a small market for this - but I bet it's not a market of zero.
I wonder if fast ferries and expedition ships might be a starting point for future "micro liners".
Internet capacity and workplace compatibility would be a feature of such liners of tomorrow- and telework might make them feasible. If you can work from anywhere, you might be able to afford more time away from the office.
This is spectacular!
I'm still amazed that it was built in those little buildings 😂
Finally the most honest Thumbnail
I think the first technologies was develop by Filipino. But the company was joining the venture to the Philippines.
Beautiful ship!
I'd love to see one of these ferries doing the Cook Strait run here in NZ!
We did have a fast ferry many years ago which looked like a smaller version of this but it was eventually taken off the run.
Awesome video I love it!
Magnificent!
Actually the second one because of the Condor Liberation which came out 5 years before in 2015
And wasn’t it 2nd hand when they got it. Also similar Fred Olson sails in the Canary Islands.
It looks like I need to make a trip to the Canary Islands.
Fab job!❤👍👏🎩🎩🎩scandia spanish craftsmanship verygood!
Built in Henderson in Western Australia by an Australian Ship Builder. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank you very much!
Beautiful sharing
Awesome Sharing 👌
The minds of some of us! ❤
wonderful video!
Thanks😄
With respect if it is the "first" then surely , no matter it's size , it must be the largest without one other to compare it to.?
Unless they knew the world’s second trimaran would soon launch, but that this one is still the largest
The *HSC Francisco* is a high-speed catamaran and AFAIK holds the record for the fastest passenger ferry at *58 knots.* Also built by an Australian company - *Incat* in Hobart, Tasmania. 😎🇦🇺
It’s beautiful!
This looks like very amazing ferry boat , as if you are inside the studium with concert 🤣🤣 amazing
It is!
Muy buen barco para España, las Islas Canarias disfrutarán de un moderno equipamiento.
Brilliant engineering and sectional assembly, 2part much better for longitudinal stress.
Told you, we should have built a bigger shed! 🙂
I've seen those doors get blown in during a storm - please don't go bigger!
Yep, the music grates and an informed commentary would have been better. An amazing piece of engineering.
Zabardast video
Fabulous!
Meanwhile in WA state the ferry aystem has 26 ferries and only 11 are active. We cant even keep ours running and staffed.
That's a pisser. I was there in the 70s and have good memories of the ferries and Seattle. Before all the human debris littered the streets and aunt teefa and black live smatter fkd everything up.
Amazing!
A$190 million
Austal Australia delivered the first trimaran (Hull 394) of the two vessel A$190 million contract, the Bajamar Express, in July 2020. Austal Limited Chief Executive Officer Paddy Gregg said the successful launch was the first to be completed using Austal Philippines' new floating dry dock, Hercules, procured in 2020.
That is an awesome boat.
GENIUS
Beautiful
That's really great video
Brilliantly made in Australia.
Amazing video
Like see bridge being welded
Great Sharing 👍
Does it have a safety zone for any EV vehicles it's carrying? Maybe a place for EV's near the edge of a deck with a mechanism that can fling them into the water when their battery catches fire?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Better make safety zone for conventional cars. They burn 20 times more often as EV!
EV could be transported without the batteries.
@@blueocean2510
Great video and looks like a beautiful vessel built in the Philippines by Austal.
It was built in Western Australia where Austals home base is.
I love technology, but looking back at the history of how technology evolved does kind of question me, why I can't we live in peace instead of taking resources from another than later show off to the world how advanced you are in technology.
Zabardast video 👌
An 18 Metre sports & family model would be great. 🤔
What is the purpose of the music?
To add some drama😂
Beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
They should have shown it cutting through the water looking aft from the fantail. It really is one heck of a machine. Jet boat on steroids X 10... Mucho Gusto!
Likes#13 wow! I want to ride these #Ferry amazing
WOW! That’s an amazing vessel! Who’s Fred Olsen?
aggravating over-the-top music
Aggravating comment, use mute or volume control.
Yes you are right @AlfieDoug
Someone needs to make one of these in to a super mega yacht.
some information would have been nice.
Amazing 👌
Thanks
Has anyone seen information that provides an idea of how long it takes for one of these to pay for itself?
Very good educational explain
Video
How much cost us doller
How many months to built
I can see a rich person having this design converted over to a yatch... 😮
Agree, and that's actually what I first assumed from just the thumbnail.
Already done seen one in Singapore around 2013 was called tiger or elephant
I mean…..if I was rich, that’d be a cool yacht.
Why, does it look a lil’ Yachty to you?
More years ago Tirrenia Ferries ( Italy ) also had it, but too expensive management stopped them.
the boat sank a month ago
Amazing
Epic Awesome ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️