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MS Sleipner : ウィキペディア英語版
MS Sleipner


MS ''Sleipner'' was a Norwegian high-speed catamaran ferry built in 1999 for the HSD Sjø company by Austal Ships of Australia. Constructed largely of aluminium, she was long, wide, and certified for 358 passengers.
On 26 November 1999, only three months after being commissioned, during bad weather, ''Sleipner'' collided with a rock in the notorious part of the North Sea called "Sletta", just north of the town of Haugesund. The ship sank and 16 of the people on board died.
==Ship details==
The design of the high-speed catamaran was developed by the Norwegian ferry company ''Hardanger Sunnhordlandske Dampskipsselskap'' (HSD) in partnership with Paradis Nautica AS of Bergen, based on a desire for increased passenger comfort, speed, and lower operating costs. In September 1997, HSD invited tenders for construction, and on 27 March 1998 a contract was signed between HSD and boatbuilders Austal Ships Pty. of Henderson, Western Australia for the construction of two vessels, ''Sleipner'' and . The ''Sleipner'' was laid down on 28 June 1998, and launched on 24 February 1999. Transported to Norway, she was officially handed over on 18 August, and entered service on 25 August 1999.〔

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