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*'''Austal 48''': 47.5m length, 70 (net) tonnes, 411/413/417 passengers cartamaran. Propelled by waterjets powered by quadruple [[MTU Aero Engines|MTU]] [[MTU 16V 4000|16V 4000 M70]] diesel engines, rated at 2320kW each. Cruising speed at 42 knots. Built by [[Austal]] Shipyard of [[Australia]]. |
*'''Austal 48''': 47.5m length, 70 (net) tonnes, 411/413/417 passengers cartamaran. Propelled by waterjets powered by quadruple [[MTU Aero Engines|MTU]] [[MTU 16V 4000|16V 4000 M70]] diesel engines, rated at 2320kW each. Cruising speed at 42 knots. Built by [[Austal]] Shipyard of [[Australia]]. |
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;All together 14 vessels: |
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* THE GRAND CANAL SHOPPES, 2007 |
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* THE COTAI STRIP EXPO, 2007 |
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* THE VENETIAN, 2007 |
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* THE GONDOILER, 2008 |
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* THE CIRQUE DU SOLEILR, 2008 |
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* SAN LUCA, 2008 (ex-THE SHOPPES AT FOUR SEASONS) |
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* THE PLAZA, 2008 |
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* COTAI STRIP COTAIGOLD, 2008 |
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* COTAI STRIP COTAIARENA, 2008 |
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* GOURMET DINING, 2008 |
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* ST.MARK, 2009 |
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* MARCO POLO, 2009 |
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* CASTELLA SQUARE, 2009 |
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* DI MODA SQUARE, 2009 |
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===Rented vessels=== |
===Rented vessels=== |
Revision as of 14:57, 30 June 2009
Cotai Water Jet | |||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 路氹金光大道-金光飛航 | ||||||
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Portuguese name | |||||||
Portuguese | Cotai Chu Kong - Gestão de Serviços de Navegação, Limitada: Cotai Jet | ||||||
English name | |||||||
English | Cotai Chu Kong Shipping Management Services Company Limited: Cotai Jet |
File:Cotai Jet logo.jpg | |
Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Ferry services |
Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | |
Website | http://www.cotaijet.com.mo |
Cotai Jet is a company that operates high-speed ferry services between the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau. It is one of the three companies operating high-speed ferry services between the two territories - the others being TurboJET and New World First Ferry (Macau). The Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal in Macau is used by this ferry route to enable easy access to The Venetian Macao in Cotai, although it is also chosen by some because of its proximity to Taipa, Cotai and Coloane in comparison to the Terminal Marítimo used by the other two operators on the Macau Peninsula.
Current Route
- Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal, Hong Kong ↔ Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal, Macau
Fleet
Cotai Jet's fleet are built by Austal Shipyard of Australia but includes of three types:
Bought vessels
- Austal 48: 47.5m length, 70 (net) tonnes, 411/413/417 passengers cartamaran. Propelled by waterjets powered by quadruple MTU 16V 4000 M70 diesel engines, rated at 2320kW each. Cruising speed at 42 knots. Built by Austal Shipyard of Australia.
- All together 14 vessels
- THE GRAND CANAL SHOPPES, 2007
- THE COTAI STRIP EXPO, 2007
- THE VENETIAN, 2007
- THE GONDOILER, 2008
- THE CIRQUE DU SOLEILR, 2008
- SAN LUCA, 2008 (ex-THE SHOPPES AT FOUR SEASONS)
- THE PLAZA, 2008
- COTAI STRIP COTAIGOLD, 2008
- COTAI STRIP COTAIARENA, 2008
- GOURMET DINING, 2008
- ST.MARK, 2009
- MARCO POLO, 2009
- CASTELLA SQUARE, 2009
- DI MODA SQUARE, 2009
Rented vessels
- Austal 39.9: 39.5m length, 338 passengers cartamaran. Propelled by waterjets powered by twin MTU 16V 396 TE 74L diesel engines, rated at 1580kW each. Maximum speed at 32 knots. Built by Austal Shipyard of Australia.
- Austal 40.1: 40.1m length, 338 passengers cartamaran. Propelled by waterjets powered by twin MTU 16V 396 TE 74L diesel engines, rated at 1825kW each. Maximum speed at 32 knots. Built by Austal Shipyard of Australia.