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HSC Stena Lynx II (Incat 033) – Past and Present

IMO Number: 9081693

HSC Jaume I

ex Thundercat 2, Incat 033, Fast Ceuta, Ronda Marina, Stena Lynx II, Stena Sea Lynx II, Incat 033

Courtesy of Justin Merrigan

Incat 033 – Courtesy of Justin Merrigan

Aluminium catamaran built in 1996 by Incat  (International Catamarans) Australia Pty. Ltd., Hobart, Australia (Yard No. 033) for Buquebus International Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas as a car and passenger ferry

Technical Data

  • Length: 77.50m
  • Breadth: 26.00m
  • Draught: 2.70m
  • Tonnage: 3,989 gross/1,317 net/250 deadweight
  • Engines: Four Caterpillar 3616 diesels.
  • Power: 16,200 kW.
  • Speed: 37.0 knots
  • Capacity: 612 passengers, 135 cars
  • Call Sign: ECJH, 9HKK9, 5BKY5
  • MMSI Number: 209873000
  • IMO Number: 9081693
  • Registry:  Bahamas, Spain, Bahamas, Las Palmas/Spain, Valetta/Malta
  • Sister ships: Cat Link I (Incat 035), Condor 11 (Incat 034)

Current AIS Location


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History

June 7th 1993: Keel struck

February 8th : Launched.

1994: Delivered to Buquebus International Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas.

1994: Chartered to Stena Line Ab, Gothenburg. Renamed STENA SEA LYNX II.

June 18th 1994: Arrived at Holyhead.

June 20th 1994: Christened.

Stéphane Poulain Collection 

Stena Sea Lynx II – Stéphane Poulain Collection

June 22nd 1994: Inaugural sailing Holyhead – Dun Laoghaire.

© Aubrey Dale © Aubrey Dale  © Aubrey Dale © Aubrey Dale

Stena Sea Lynx II – © Aubrey Dale

June 1995: Sent to Liverpool for mechanical repairs.

February 13th 1996: Renamed STENA LYNX II. Introduced between Dover – Calais.

Dover Ferry Photos Archives

Stena Lynx II – Dover Ferry Photos Archives

© Andreas Wörteler © Andreas Wörteler  

Stena Lynx II – © Andreas Wörteler

© Stéphane Poulain Stéphane Poulain Collection  Stéphane Poulain Collection Stéphane Poulain Collection

Stena Lynx II – Stéphane Poulain Collection

June 15th 1996 – August 11th 1996: Operated between Göthenburg – Frederikshavn.

August 1996: Laid up in Gothenburg.

1997: Operated Newhaven – Dieppe

September 1997: Charter to Stena Line completed.

September 1997: Chartered to Buquebus. Renamed RONDA MARINA and began operations between Algeciras – Ceuta.

© Fotoflite

Ronda Marina – © Fotoflite, Dover Ferry Photos Library

1999: Sold to International Catamarans Chartering Pty., Hobart, Australia.

July 19th 1999: Laid up in Portland.

1999: Registered to Adriatic Fast Ferries, Nassau, Bahamas. Renamed INCAT 033.

1999: Chartered to Lineas Fred Olsen, Spain.

© Justin Merrigan

Incat 033 – © Justin Merrigan

1999: Laid up in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.

May 15th 2000: Chartered to Transmediterranea, Spain. Renamed FAST CEUTA.

May 23rd 2000 – October 2000: Operated between Algeciras – Ceuta.

October 2000: Charter completed and renamed INCAT 033. Laid up in Valletta, Malta.

© Ton Grootenboer © Ton Grootenboer  

Incat 033 – © Ton Grootenboer (both)

April 2001: Chartered to Ventouris Ferries, Piraeus, Greece. Renamed THUNDERCAT 2.

April 2001: Commenced service between Igoumenitsa – Corfu – Brindisi.

October 2001: Laid up in Valletta, Malta.

© Ton Grootenboer

Thundercat 2 – © Ton Grootenboer

May 2003: Plans surfaced that Finmark Fylkesrederi in Norway would purchase/charter the vessel for use under a concession to Norske Ferger to operate between Stavanger – Bergen. The scheme never materialised.

May 2005: Floated to Cadiz, Spain for overhaul.

May 2005: Sold to Balearia, Spain. Renamed JAUME I.

June 22nd 2005: Commenced service between Barcelona – Palma De Mallorca.

© Incat © Incat 

Jaume I – © Incat

October 12th 2005: Services between Algeciras – Tanger.

December 2007: Commenced operations between Algeciras – Ceuta.

© Daniel Ferro © Daniel Ferro 

Jaume I – © Daniel Ferro

October 2013: Mediterranean Sea, Vessel Tracker

December 2015: Mediterranean Sea, Marine Traffic

January 2016: West Africa, Vessel Tracker.

January 2016: Mediterranean Sea, Marine Traffic

February 2016: Middle America and Gulf of Mexico, Vessel Tracker

February 2016: North America East Coast, Marine Traffic

March 15th 2016: Sailed from Freeport (Bahamas) to Port Everglades (Florida, USA).

May 10th 2016: Last known to be moored in Port Everglades.

Jaume I – © Juan G Mata

March 2018: Still in service with Baleària Caribbean sailing from Freeport (Bahamas) to Port Everglades (Florida, USA).

 

Jaume I – © Vladimir Knyaz

February 7th 2019: Arrived in Tenerife and collided with a jetty.

March 2019: In Genoa for refurbishment including re-engined.

June 29th 2019: In service between Algeciras – Tanger Med.

August 20th 2019: Sailed from Algeciras to Denia to take up service between Denia – Ibiza – Palma.

August 22nd 2019: Commenced service between Denia – Ibiza – Palma.

July 11th 2020: Sailed from Algeciras to Ibiza for services Denia – Ibiza – Palma.

August 31st 2020: Sailed from Ibiza to Algeciras.

October 22nd 2020: To Gibraltar for hull inspection and dry-docking.

February 2021: Relief vessel Algeciras – Ceuta service.

February 23th 2020: Collided with the breakwater in Algeciras 

September 2021: Remained on Algeciras – Ceuta service.

October 31st 2021: Laid up in Algeciras. 


All information is believed to be correct and no responsibility is accepted for any errors or omissions found. All items included in this article are subject to © copyright. We would like to take this opportunity of thanking: Aubrey Dale, Daniel Ferro, Ton Grootenboer, International Catamarans Pty Ltd (Incat), Justin Merrigan, Stéphane Poulain, Juan G Mata, Vladimir Knyaz and Andreas Wörteler for their assistance in compiling this feature.

Article © Nigel Thornton and Ray Goodfellow (Dover Ferry Photos Group)

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