Hovercraft, Hydrofoils and Catamarans- Sixty Years of Fast Ferries

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In July 1962, a small queue of passengers lined up on the beach at Rhyl in North Wales and paid £1 for a bumpy hovercraft ride along the coast to Wallasey. This book tells the story of the fast ferry revolution that followed, changing the face of sea travel around Britain’s coasts. In less than a decade, the huge SRN4 hovercraft were running across the Channel and Italian-built hydrofoils ferried passengers to the Channel Islands. Boeing’s Jetfoils and fast catamarans arrived in the early 1980s and within a decade the Australian-built Seacats dominated ferry routes on the English Channel and Irish Sea. Stena’s huge HSS catamarans were the ultimate fast ferries, running to Ireland and the Netherlands at forty knots, until they were defeated by the new millennium’s rising fuel prices. Sixty years on, fast catamarans run on the Thames and the last hovercraft still cross the Solent, but with only a few large ferries remaining, the story of the fast ferry revolution is ready to be told.
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Stock Code F6866.0
Author Barron S
ISBN13 9781911268666
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 280
Width(mm) 220
Page Count 192
Pictures 350
Publication Date 22 Nov 2022
Publication Status Available
Publisher FERRY PUBLICATIONS
Record last updated 14/09/2023