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History
NamePrevelis
NamesakePreveli Monastery
OwnerANEK Lines
Port of registryRethymno,  Greece
RoutePiraeus–Milos-Santorini-Anafi-Heraklion-Sitia-Kasos-Karpathos-Halki-Rhodes
BuilderImabari Shipbuilding
Yard number396
Completed1980
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IMO number8020927
Call sign: SYDL
MMSI number: 239297000
StatusIn service
General characteristics
TypeRo-pax ferry
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15,354 GT
3,300 DWT
Length142.5 m (468 ft)
Beam23.5 m (77 ft)
Depth5.2 m (17 ft)
RampsOne
Installed powerTwo Pielstick-Ishakawajima-12PC2-5V diesel engines, 8,352 kW (combined)
Speed20 knots
Capacitylist error: <br /> list (help)
991 passengers
310 cars

MF Prevelis (Greek: Πρέβελης) is a Ro-Pax ferry, built in 1980 by Imabari Shipbuilding in Japan as Ferry Orange II for Shikoku Kaihatsu Ferry.[1] In 1994, she was bought by Rethymniaki Naftiliaki SA and started to operate on the Piraeus - Rethymno route. After the 1999 acquisition of Rethymniaki by ANEK Lines, Prevelis operates in the colors of ANEK.[2]

Route

As of 2017, MF Prevelis connects Piraeus with Cyclades, Crete and Dodecanese, calling at the ports of Milos, Santorini, Anafi, Heraklion, Sitia, Kasos, Karpathos, Halki and Rhodes.

References

  1. ^ "PREVELIS". ship-db.de. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
  2. ^ "M/F Prevelis". ferry-site.dk. Retrieved 2016-10-27.