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The Seacat Ferry ferry service has ceased operation. However similar routes between the Isle of Man and Ireland or the UK can be booked below with the Isle of Man Steam Packet company and the Liverpool to Dublin route can now be booked with P&O-Irish-Ferries.
About Seacat Ferry
The Seacat company ceased operation early in 2005, however the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company still operates the SeaCat ships which sail between Douglas on the Isle of Man, and Ireland and the UK.
Built by InCat Australia for Sea Containers in Tasmania, SeaCat was the worlds' first vehicle-carrying catamaran. The original 74 metre craft have subsequently been joined by a new 81 metre length SeaCat design, also built by InCat.
SeaCat's design with long twin narrow hulls and aluminium construction enables it to achieve higher speeds than conventional ships. Driven by a unique water-jet propulsion system, SeaCats cruising speed is 35 knots, with a top speed of 40 knots. The SeaCats wide beam gives the craft a spacious interior, allowing plenty of space for passengers to move around the craft easily
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