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MS Stena Fantasia : ウィキペディア英語版
MS Wawel

MS ''Stena Fantasia'' is a ferry launched in 1979 as the ''Scandinavia''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Fantasia'' )〕 She spent a large part of her career serving the Dover-Calais cross channel ferry route with successive operators. She is currently in service with Polferries as the ''Wawel''.
==Early years==
The ''Stena Fantasia'' started life as the ''Scandinavia'', ordered by and for Rederi AB Nordö, Malmö for services in the Eastern Mediterranean. She was launched at the Kockums Varv AB shipyard in Malmö, Sweden on 1 December 1979 〔 and delivered to Rederi AB Nordö on 17 March 1980, opening a service between Koper, Yugoslavia and Tartous, Syria 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Fantasia'' Part One )〕 in April 1980. On 7 June 1980, the ''Scandinavia''s sister ship, ''Zenobia'' capsized on her maiden voyage roughly 2 km away from Larnaca, Cyprus, this precipitated the end of Rederi's Yugoslavia to Syria service.〔 In April 1982 the two remaining vessels ''Scandinavia'' and her sister ''Ariadne'' were sold to Bulgarian So Mejdunaroden Automobile Transport (SOMAT) and the ''Scandinavia'' was renamed ''Tzarevetz''.〔 Under SOMAT ownership, the ''Tzarevetz'' was operated using the MedLink brand running trans-Mediterranean services until 1984 when she was chartered back to Rederi AB to run a service between Greece and Italy. A further charter in 1987 saw her transfer first to the Baltic Sea, and then later in 1988 a brief charter running a service in the North Sea for DFDS.〔 In November 1988, both the ''Tzarvetz'' and her sister, which had been renamed ''Trapezitza'' 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''SeaFrance Cezanne'' )〕 were sold to Sealink British Ferries.〔

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