Hoverspeed
Hoverspeed, formed in
1981 by the merger of Seaspeed and Hoverlloyd, was a
ferry company that operated on the
English Channel from 1981 until 2005.
The last owners were
Sea Containers Ltd; the company ran a small fleet of two high-speed
SeaCat Catamaran ferries in its final year.
Hoverspeed is notable for its part in developing the
Hovercraft, and ran six
Mountbatten class hovercraft (SR-N4 craft) and one SEDAM
N500 Naviplane. Hoverspeeds last operated
hovercraft on its Dover to Calais service. They were withdrawn on the 1st October
2000 and replaced by Seacat
catamarans.
Throughout its history Hoverspeed has operated several routes these are:-
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Dover –
Calais (
1981 -
2005)
Hoverspeed's primary service was established by
British Railways owned
Seaspeed in
1968 with the car carrying SRN 4
Hovercraft The Princess Anne and
The Princess Margaret. Seaspeed were not the first
hovercraft service between
Dover and
Calais, Townsend Car Ferries had operated a passenger only SRN 6 in 1966. Hoverlloyd also ran
hovercraft services in
1966 to
Calais but from
Ramsgate. Seacats were introduced on the route on the 2nd June 1991. It was intended that the Seacats would replace the remaining SRN 4
hovercraft but this did not happen until
2000. The
Dover –
Calais service has seen all members of the Hoverspeed fleet operation on it at some point. The route closed on 7th November
2005, the
Seacat Diamant operating the last crossing.
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Dover –
Boulogne Hovercraft and Seacat service*
Dover –
Ostend Seacat and Superseacat service*
Folkestone –
Boulogne Seacat service*
Newhaven –
Dieppe (
1999 –
2004)
Superseacat and Seacat serviceHoverspeed took over the high-speed passenger service after P&O Stena Line's withdrawal the year before. Hoverspeed's last service on the route was at the end of the
2004 summer season. Despite taking bookings for
2005 they withdrew from the route: a deal that would have seen Transmanche Ferries charter
Superseacat One for the route fell through.
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Portsmouth –
Cherbourg (
1990 –
1991)
Hoverspeed's first Seacat route using the
Hoverspeed Great Britain; this was closed on the 6th January
1991 after a series of technical problems throughout the operating season.
Hoverspeed briefly ran services from
Ramsgate Pegwell Bay Hoverport in
1982 which had been the base of Hoverlloyd
hovercraft services.
Hovercraft
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The Princess Anne (built
1968). Built for Seaspeed and stretched in 1977. Transferred to Hoverspeed on creation of the company in
1981. Withdrawn in
2000.
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The Princess Margaret (built
1968). Built for Seaspeed and stretched in 1977. Transferred to Hoverspeed on creation of the company in
1981. Withdrawn in
2000.
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Swift (built
1969). Built for Hoverlloyd. Transferred to Hoverspeed on creation of the company in
1981. Withdrawn in
1991. Broken up in
2004.
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Sure (built
1969). Built for Hoverlloyd. Transferred to Hoverspeed on creation of the company in
1981. Withdrawn in
1983. Broken up at Pegwell Bay between
1983 and
1987.
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Sir Christopher. (built
1972). Built for Hoverlloyd. Transferred to Hoverspeed on creation of the company in
1981. Broken up in
1991.
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The Prince Of Wales (built
1977). Built for Hoverlloyd. Transferred to Hoverspeed on creation of the company in
1981. Broken up after an electrical fire in
1993.
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Ingénieur Jean Bertin (built
1977). A SEDAM N500
hovercraft built for Seaspeed by
SNCF. Transferred to Hoverspeed in
1983 after a number of modifications but is returned to
SNCF later that year after Hoverspeed decide she is not suitable for their services. Broken up in
1985 at the Boulogne Hoverport.
Incat 74 m Catamarans
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Hoverspeed Great Britain (built
1990). Former holder of the
Hales Trophy for fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. initially entered service on
Portsmouth –
Cherbourg but transferred to
Dover –
Calais/
Boulogne and later to
Folkestone –
Boulogne. Chartered to Emeraude Jersey Ferries in
2004 and was renamed
Emeraude GB. In
2005 she was transferred to a to
Sea Containers Ltd Mediterranean service where she remains to this day under the name
Speedrunner 1. In service with Hoverspeed
1990 –
1991,
1993 –
2000 and
2002 –
2003.
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Hoverspeed France (built
1991). Has operated for Hoverspeed under several names, she was renamed
Seacat Boulogne in 1993, transferred to the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (IOMSPC) as
Seacat Isle of Man in
1994 but returned under that name to Hoverspeed in
1996 and
1997. In 1996 renamed
Seacat Norge and chartered to ColorSeacat, a joint venture between
Sea Containers Ltd and
Color Line. Renamed
Seacat Isle of Man again in 1997 and had it's final season with Hoverspeed on the
Dover -
Calais route in
1998 before returning to IOMSPC. She is currently named
Sea Express 1 and is owned by IOMSPC.
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Hoverspeed Belgium (built
1991. Was renamed
Hoverspeed Boulogne before entering service in
1992. In
1993 she was transferred to
Sea Containers Ltd route from
Frederikshavn to
Göteborg as
Seacatamaran Danmark, this was shortened to
Seacat Danmark in
1994. Upto
1997 she provided overhall cover on various Hoverspeed and
Sea Container ferry routes but remained on
Dover -
Calais between
2000 to
2003. She was transferred to SNAV in a join venture with
Sea Containers Ltd initially as
Pescara Jet but is now named
Zara Jet.
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Seacat Tazmania (built
1990). Operated for Hoverspeed in
1992 on the
Folkestone -
Boulogne route and in
1993 on
Dover -
Calais along with the
Folkestone service. Renamed
Seacat Calais in mid-
1993 before being chartered out in late
1993. She returned to Hoverspeed in
1999 and ran on the
Dover-
Calais service. In
2000 she moved to the SNAV/
Sea Containers Ltd joint venture as
Croazia Jet before again returning to Hoverspeed in
2002 as
Seacat France. She was chartered by Emeraude Jersey Ferries as
Emeraude France for two months in
2005. As of March
2006 she is laid up for sale.
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Seacat Scotland (built
1992). Built for
Sea Containers Ltd Stranraer -
Belfast Secat service, she has operated for Hoverspeed on the
Dover -
Calais route in
1992,
2003 and
2004. As of March
2006 she is laid up for sale.
Four Superseacats were order by Hoverspeed's parent company
Sea Containers Ltd after the original Superseacat design built by
Austal Ships failed to meet the speed required.
Superseacat One (built
1997). After operating on
Sea Containers Ltd Frederikshavn to
Göteborg route the vessel entered service with Hoverspeed in
2000 on the
Newhaven -
Dieppe route. In
2001 she moved to operated with two of her sisters on the
Dover -
Calais and
Ostend routes. She returned to the
Dieppe route in
2002 where she remained until the end of the
2004 summer season when the Hoverspeed service from the port ended. In
2005 she operated for
Silja Line before being laid up. Superseacat One was sold in April 2006 to Acciona Transmediterranea and was renamed
Almudaina Dos.
Superseacat Two (built
1997). Entered service with Hoverspeed in June
1997 on the
Dover -
Calais service where she remained until March
1998. She moved to the
Sea Containers Ltd/IOMSPC
Liverpool -
Dublin service. She was replaced in that service by her sister Superseacat Three in
1999 so she moved back to Hoverspeed for the
Newhaven -
Dieppe service for a season. She returned to with Hoverspeed in
2000 on the
Newhaven -
Dieppe route. In
2001 she returned to
Doverto operate with two of her sisters on the
Dover -
Calais and
Ostend routes. At somepoint she operated on the
Heysham -
Belfast route before returning again to the
Dieppe route in
2003. She was transferred to IOMSPC to whom she remains on charter to this day.
Superseacat Three (built
1999). Entered service on the
Sea Containers Ltd/IOMSPC
Liverpool -
Dublin service in
1999 before moving to Hoverspeed to
Dover to operate with two of her sisters on the
Dover -
Calais and
Ostend routes. She currently operates for
Silja Line.
Superseacat Four never operated for Hoverspeed.
Incat 81m Catamarans
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Diamant (built
1996). Purchased by Holyman before completion in
1996 she was launched as
Holyman Express but was renamed
Holyman Diamant in
1997as a result of a competition to decide the names of the fast ferries for use on the Holyman Sally service between
Ramsgate and
Ostend. In
1998 Holyman Hoverspeed was formed and the vessel's name was shortened to
Diamant. Her
UK base of operations was moved to
Dover and she received Seacat livery. Hoverspeed eventually purchased Holymans share and Diamant came under
Sea Containers Ltd ownership. She remained on the
Dover -
Ostend route until
2001 where she operated on the Newhaven - Dieppe route for the summer season. In
2002 she briefly operated for IOMSPC before commencing her last summer on
Newhaven -
Dieppe. In
2004 she transferred to
Dover -
Calais where she more or less ramained until the closure of the service. For her last two seasons in Hoverspeed service she wore a distinctive
Union Flag livery in an attempt to show how
British Hoverspeed were, Diamant was built in
Australia, owned by a
Bermuda registered company and the vessel itself was registered in
Nassau, Bahamas and later moved to the
Italian Registry as Seacat Diamant. Along with her sister she has been reported as sold to Balearia. She left Liverpool (where she had been on charter to the IOMSPCo.) for Oporto, Portugal (unlike Rapide which sailed to Algeciras) on the 20th June 2006, two days after her sister left Tilbury. As of July 2006, she was chartered to Balearia and renamed
Jaume III.
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Rapide (built
1996). Built for Holyman as
Condor 12 she initially operated for
Condor Ferries which at the time was part owned by Holyman. She was replaced by a larger fastcraft in
1997 and moved to Holyman Sally's
Ramsgate -
Ostend service. As was the case with the Diamant she was renamed
Holyman Rapide as a result of a competition. In
1998 she was trasfered to Holyman Hoverspeed along with her sister and the vessel's name was shortened to
Rapide. She briefly returned to
Condor Ferries to cover for the refit of Condor Express and operated between
Poole and the
Channel Islands for one month. As with the Diamant,
Rapide came under
Sea Containers Ltd ownership. She remained on the
Dover -
Ostend route until
2001 when she moved to the
Sea Containers Ltd/IOMSPC
Liverpool -
Dublin service. In
2002 she moved to
Heysham -
Belfast and eventually replaced Seacat Scotland on the
Belfast -
Troon service in
2003 until the end of the
2004 season.. In
2005 she transferred to
Dover -
Calais alongside her sister where she more or less ramained until the closure of the service. She was renamed
Seacat Rapide upon her transfer to the Italian register. She also received the Hoverspeed
Union Flag livery. On the 18th June 2006 she sailed from her lay-up spot at Tilbury, London to Algeciras. She has now been sold to Baleria Eurolineas of Spain and renamed Jaume II.
After years of losses due to strong competition and the
Channel Tunnel link, Hoverspeed announced that they would cease operations on the Dover-Calais route, ending over 40 years of service. The last ferry run was on November 7, 2005.
The future of the two SeaCats is unknown. It was thought likely that they would both move to
Sea Containers Ltd Mediterranean services; however in March
2006 Rapide and Diamant were put up for sale by
Sea Containers Ltd. Superseacat 1 which had operated for Hoverspeed on its now closed
Newhaven -
Dieppe (2000 and 2002-2004) and
Dover -
Calais /
Ostend (2001) fast ferry services was sold in April
2006 to Acciona Transmediterranea and was renamed 'Almudaina Dos'. Although the company ended Hovercraft service, they still retained ownership of the remaining 2 SRN 4 until
2006 when they were sold to a super yacht owner with the intention of using the hovercraft engine as spares for his own Proteus-powered boat. They currently reside at the Hovercraft Museum in
HMS Daedalus.
Navmed Limited planned to operate a Seacat service to Calais, Boulogne and Ostend. Navmed had planned to start operations on the May 15,
2006 but as of April
2006 do not have any vessels or berthing slots in
Dover.Navmed had made attempts to purchase the Canadian
ferry Spirit of Ontario I but the owners were in serious negotiations with another buyer.
The Dover Express newspaper reported on 13 April,
2006 that Navmed would no longer be involved in the attempt to run a replacement service. Instead Illinois Chikara Holdings plans to run service under a brand new name yet to be released.
Euroferries Limited are also attempting to launch a service to replace those of Hoverspeed. Led by former Hoverspeed boss Geoffrey Ede the company intends to run services between
Dover and
Calais and
Dover and
Boulogne in competition with
SpeedFerries but not a budget operator. It was thought likely that former Hoverspeed vessels
Rapide and
Diamant were to be used by this company should it actually begin operations. In May
2006 it was announced that the company had been successful in its attempts to purchase the
Spirit of Ontario I, they paid $29.8 million for the vessel. She is expected to be deployed on the
Dover-
Boulogne route. The ship which was formerly owned by the City of Rochester which had received 7 bids for the vessel, Mayor Duffy of Rochester said Euroferries' bid was the highest of seven bids that they took seriously.
Jun 14, 2006. WHEC-TV in a television report available on the Internet states that the fast ferry will move to the U.K. " no later than June 21st ".
After many months laid up Diamant was chartered to the Isle of Man Steam Packet to provide additional capcity of the
2006 TT races period.
A picture of it is available on the danish " Ferry site ", taken on May 31, 2006 ; the Union Jack flag remains on the boat, but the Hoverspeed logo has been removed.
It is expected to be confirmed soon that both Incat high-speed vessels Diamant and Rapide have been sold to Balearia of Spain for $13m each.