Molslinjen’s newest double-ended ferry floated out

Molslinjen’s newest double-ended ferry floated out
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A new double-ended Ro-Pax ferry slated for Danish ferry company Molslinjen has been launched into the water for the first time.

Nerthus was designed by Danish naval architecture firm OSK-ShipTech in compliance to Bureau Veritas (BV) class rules and Danish flag regulations.

Upon completion, the ferry will have a length of 116.8 metres, a beam of 18.2 metres, a draught of 3.2 metres, space for 600 passengers and 188 vehicles, and a propulsion arrangement consisting of batteries, permanent magnet motors, and four azimuthing thrusters. Four 493ekW generators powered by hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO) will serve as backups for the batteries.

The vessel is also designed to comply with BV's autonomous functionality notations such as those for auto-crossing and auto-berthing operations. This will allow for optimised operation while increasing energy efficiency.

The ferry will be laid out to ensure a high degree of passenger comfort through compliance to Scandinavian accommodation standards.

Nerthus will be operated on Molslinjen's Bøjden-Fynshav and Ballen-Kalundborg routes following delivery in the late summer of 2024. Sister ferry Tyrfing, which is still under construction, will be handed over in early 2025.

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