The vessel, the Ocean Master, is now en route
to Perth, Western Australia, with the target of entering service before
Christmas, delivering a world-class customer experience during the peak tourism
season.“The
entire Austal team demonstrated an outstanding commitment to excellence
throughout the construction of Ocean Master. Their ‘can-do’ attitude and
willingness to ensure we received a high-quality vessel on time was
remarkable,” said James Mulholland, managing director of Rottnest Fast Ferries
parent company, Pinnacle Travel Group. “Project management was exceptional,
with clear communication, detailed planning and timely execution at every stage. The team was open to our suggestions and
went above and beyond to implement our requests, ensuring the vessel met our
unique operational requirements.”
With a capacity of 400 passengers and
five crew across three decks, Ocean Master features spacious seating
arrangements, a flexible configuration to accommodate wheelchair users, extensive
luggage and bicycle storage areas, a large bar and kiosk, and five bathrooms,
including an accessible facility.Designed
to complete the 30-kilometer journey from Hillarys Boat Harbour to Rottnest
Island in just 45 minutes, Ocean Master is powered by two 1,029 kW MAN D2862
diesel engines driving fixed pitch propellers, achieving an operating speed of
25 knots.
The vessel’s design and construction
process saw close collaboration between Incat Crowther, Austal Philippines and
Rottnest Fast Ferries, to ensure Ocean Master meets all operational and
regulatory requirements, while achieving a precise design and construction
schedule.“Successfully achieving design,
construction, sea trials, delivery and operation in less a year is a great
outcome for all involved,” said Dan Mace, technical manager at Incat Crowther.
“This vessel has been truly customised for Rottnest Fast Ferries. It’s a
testament to the project team that we have been able to complete this project
successfully and on-time. We are delighted to see it ready to enter service.”
Incat Crowther’s collaborative design and
delivery process involved working closely with Austal Philippines during
construction. This collaboration, which saw Incat Crowther provide accurate and
timely guidance to the shipbuilder, ensured a prompt and on-time build schedule
for the vessel.“The Austal Philippines
team has delivered this impressive new catamaran in less than 12 months –
exceeding expectations for productivity, while maintaining the highest
construction standards and product quality,” said Wayne Murray, president of
Austal Asia. “With this latest delivery, Austal Philippines has delivered
22 ships to 13 operators from around the world, including catamarans and
trimarans ranging in size from 21 meters through to 118 meters. The shipyard
also has the capacity and capability to provide through-life support for
commercial and defence vessels – including vessel repairs, maintenance and
refit services utilizing the 100-meter floating dock, Lewek Hercules.