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July 5, 2007 · about 19 years ago

The Natchan Rera – a new milestone for High Speed Light Craft

The launch of Australian Incat yard’s 112-metre wave piercing catamaran earlier this week set new milestones for High Speed Light Craft shipping. The vessel, named the Natchan Rera, is the world’s largest diesel-powered HSLC, and the largest HSLC ever to be built in Australia. Mainly this was an eve

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The launch of Australian Incat yard’s 112-metre wave piercing catamaran earlier this week set new milestones for High Speed Light Craft shipping.

The vessel, named the Natchan Rera, is the world’s largest diesel-powered HSLC, and the largest HSLC ever to be built in Australia. Mainly this was an event to be celebrated by the yard, Incat, and the vessel’s owner, Higashinihon Ferry of Japan.

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