Name | Image | Shipyard | Launched | Capacity | Length | Class/type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Future hybrid vessel | Q-West, Whanganui | 2026 planned[1] |
300 28 bikes[1] |
32m[2] | IC19214[2] | ||
Future electric vessel | McMullen & Wing, Auckland[3] | 2025 planned[4] |
191[4] 24 bikes[4] |
24m[5] | EVM200[5] | ||
Future electric vessel | McMullen & Wing, Auckland[3] | 2025 planned[4] |
191[4] 24 bikes[4] |
24m[5] | EVM200[5] | ||
Starflyte | Wavemaster, Perth, Australia[6] | 1999[7] 25 years ago |
299[8] 15 bikes |
32m[9] | |||
Discovery V (D5) | South Pacific Shipbuilders, Brisbane, Australia[10] | 1998[10] 26 years ago |
215[8] 12 bikes |
24m[9] | |||
Wanderer | RDM, Tasmania, Australia | 1996[11] 28 years ago |
196[11] 8 bikes |
25m[9] | |||
Tiri Kat | Sabre Catamaran, Perth, Australia[12] | 1993[12] 31 years ago |
252[8] 20 bikes |
22m[9] |
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