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HSC Condor Express in Poole Harbour
History
NameHSC Condor Express
OwnerCondor Ltd
OperatorCondor Ferries
Port of registryNassau
RoutePoole - Channel Islands
BuilderIncat, Tasmania, Australia
Cost£27 million
Yard number042
Laid down18 March 1996
Launched24 November 1996
Completed1996
Maiden voyage31 January 1997[1]
IdentificationIMO number9135896
Statusin service
General characteristics
Tonnage5,007 tonnes
Length86.62 m (284.2 ft)*
Beam26 m (85.3 ft)*
Draft3.5 m (11.5 ft)*
Installed power4 × Ruston 20RK270
Propulsion4 × Lips LJ145D waterjet
Speedup to 40 knots (74 km/h; 46 mph)
Capacitylist error: <br /> list (help)
800 passengers
200 vehicles

The HSC Condor Express is an 86 m (282 ft) fast catamaran ferry that runs between the UK and the Channel Islands. It is operated by Condor Ferries.

History

Condor Express was built in 1996 at the Incat Yards in Tasmania, Australia for use by Condor Ferries then joint owned by Commodore Shipping of Guernsey and Holyman. Condor Express was the first of a series of four 86m catamarans.

Condor Express arrived in her home waters from her builders in January 1997 and was opened to the public in Poole before taking up service between Weymouth and the Channel Islands later that month replacing Condor 12. On 1 March 1997, Condor Express opened the Poole-Channel Islands service for Condor Ferries after operating what was planned to be the last sailing from Weymouth for the company the day before. Condor Express' first year in service was marred by a series of technical problems resulting in delays and cancellation of what was now the only car and passenger ferry service to the Channel Islands. As a result of these problems the governments of Guernsey and Jersey put the licence to operate the service to the United Kingdom out to tender. Since this time Condor Express' engines have been modified along with those of her sister ships and she now provides a reliable service between the UK and the Channel Islands though she is now based once again in Weymouth year round with seasonal services from Poole. As part of a bid to improve service as part of the tender agreement Condor Express and her sister Condor Vitesse were fitted with a Club Lounge and an area of reclining seats.

Condor Express received an updated version of the Condor Ferries livery in 2003.

In August 2005 Condor Express briefly ran on the Brittany Ferries Poole-Cherbourg service. She had been experiencing technical problems and so Condor Vitesse was transferred to the more taxing Channel Islands service. During this time Condor Express did not sail to St Malo instead running an afternoon roundtrip to Cherbourg to ensure she would return to Poole in time for the 07:30 Brittany Ferries departure time. Condor Express ran once again for Brittany Ferries on 19 May 2008.

Regular Routes

Onboard facilities

Bars and Restaurants

  • Café - Main Deck
  • Bar - Upper Deck

Shops

  • Duty Free Shop - Main Deck
  • Kiosk - Upper Deck

Other Facilities

  • Children's Playroom - Main Deck
  • Club Lounge - Main Deck
  • Reclining Seats - Main Deck

Sister ships

External links