| Article number: | 10.10.158 |
The Stena Hollandica and Stena Britannica are two identical cruise ferries of Stena Line, built in 2010 by Wadan Yards (now Nordic Yards) in Wismar, Germany. Together they form the largest combined freight and passenger ferries in the world and have been operating since May and October 2010 respectively on the route between Hook of Holland and Harwich, with two daily crossings of seven hours each.
Length: 240.87 metres
Width: 32.63 metres
Draught: 6.4 metres
Gross tonnage: 64,039 GT
Deadweight: 11,600 tonnes
Speed: 22 knots (approx. 41 km/h)
Number of decks: 12
Number of passengers: up to 1,200
Number of vehicles: 230 passenger cars + 300 lorries
Engines: 4 × MAN B&W diesel engines (2 × 9,600 kW + 2 × 7,200 kW)
Propulsion: 2 × controllable pitch propellers
Stabilisers: Mitsubishi fin stabilisers
IMO numbers: Stena Hollandica (9419163), Stena Britannica (9419175)
Flag: Netherlands (Hook of Holland) .