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+ | SEACAT (2004) built in Queensland, Australia for Subritzky Ferries of Auckland, NZ | ||
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+ | This luxury vessel was purpose-built for SeaLink's Waiheke Island service. With her state-of-the-art technology, plasma screens with three listening zones, licensed cafe/bar serving food, beverages and Waiheke wines, she is the pride of the fleet. Step aboard and enjoy that cruise ship feel! Ask for Seacat when making your booking. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Tihare_SeacatLounge.JPG|frame|Seacat lounge]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Transport]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Boats]] |
Latest revision as of 06:37, 20 November 2014
SEACAT (2004) built in Queensland, Australia for Subritzky Ferries of Auckland, NZ
This luxury vessel was purpose-built for SeaLink's Waiheke Island service. With her state-of-the-art technology, plasma screens with three listening zones, licensed cafe/bar serving food, beverages and Waiheke wines, she is the pride of the fleet. Step aboard and enjoy that cruise ship feel! Ask for Seacat when making your booking.
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