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SEACAT (2004) built in Queensland, Australia for Subritzky Ferries of Auckland, NZ
  
The Seacat has wide-screen televisions in a comfortable lounge.
 
  
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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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Latest revision as of 06:37, 20 November 2014

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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.


Seacat lounge

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