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Draft:Pulau Pinang (ferry)

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Penang ferry Pulau Pinang in Feb 2011.
History
Name
  • 2001-2024: Pulau Pinang
  • 2024- : Penang Ferry Museum
NamesakePulau Pinang
Owner2001–2024: Port Penang Sdn Bhd
Operator2001-2024: Penang Ferry Service
Port of registry2001-2024: Penang, Malaysia
Ordered1 July 2000
BuilderUnknown
Yard number008
LaunchedJanuary 2002
CompletedJanuary 2002
In serviceOctober 2002
Out of service1 June 2021
Identification
FateSet for transformation into museum
General characteristics
TypeFerry
Tonnage
Length56.00 m (183 ft 9 in)
Beam11.90 m (39 ft 1 in)
Draught5.60 m (18 ft 4 in)
Decks4
Speed21.1 knots (39.1 km/h; 24.3 mph)
Capacity
  • 150 passengers
  • 56 cars

MS Pulau Pinang was a ferry built in 2002 for the Malaysia ferry company Penang Port Sdn Bhd. It was employed on ferry routes between George Town and Butterworth until the June 1th, 2021. The ship's was replaced with a new fast boats. On June 6th, 2021, Pulau Pinang was found with half-sunk at Butterworth and was re-floated on June 18th, 2021. [1]

Service history

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Pulau Pinang on 2018

Pulau Pinang was served between GeorgeTown and Butterworth until its was replaced with a new fast boat in June 1th, 2021.

July 2021

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Pulau Pinang boarding at Butterworth, Seberang Perai

On June 30, 2021, Pulau Pinang was doing her last voyage from George Town, Penang for Butterworth, Seberang Perai. On the morning of July 1st, 2021, Pulau Pinang was retired and replaced with a new fast boat.

On July 6th, 2021, Pulau Pinang was hit by a rogue wave which cause a crack in a hull and made it half-sunk. The ferry was re-floated on July 18th, 2021.

Museum

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On October 2024, it was towed across the Penang Strait from the Bagan Dalam slipway on the mainland to Tanjung City Marina near Swettenham Pier. [2]

The ferry, which was to be named the “Penang Ferry Museum” had undergone more than 70% in repair works and 90% in refurbishment.

Decks and facilities

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A typical passenger deck
A typical vehicle deck

Pulau Pinang consisted of 4 decks, counting from the lowest (0) to the highest (4). Passenger facilities were located on decks 1, 2 and 3, while the crew members occupied deck 4.

4 Bridge, crew facilities
3 passengers facilities
2 Car platform
1 Car deck
0 Engine room

References

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