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[[Image:Tihare_MNSubritzky.jpg|right|M. N. Subritzky arriving at Kennedy Point]]M.N Subritzky The dedicated freight vessel the M. N. Subritzky carries consolidated freight to Waiheke Island.  As freight, fuel and stock are carried on this vessel, the journey takes longer than SeaLink’s primary passenger services. A limited number of special FreightLink fares are available for cars and passengers on these sailings. (source Sealink Website)
 
[[Image:Tihare_MNSubritzky.jpg|right|M. N. Subritzky arriving at Kennedy Point]]M.N Subritzky The dedicated freight vessel the M. N. Subritzky carries consolidated freight to Waiheke Island.  As freight, fuel and stock are carried on this vessel, the journey takes longer than SeaLink’s primary passenger services. A limited number of special FreightLink fares are available for cars and passengers on these sailings. (source Sealink Website)
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On 6th August Selaink announced the return of the rebuilt vessel Seamaster. The vessel,
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previously known as the M. N. Subritzky returned to service on Saturday 11th August.
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The FreightLink-branded vessel returned after six weeks with a new streamlined hull
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resulting in a sleeker, more fuel-efficient ship. A new ramp with lifting gear has also
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been fitted and mufflers have been installed, resulting in a more comfortable experience
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for customers.
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The construction of the new 32.6 metre hull section was carried out by [http://www.whangarei-engineering.co.nz/ Whangarei Engineering]

Revision as of 10:32, 19 August 2007

M. N. Subritzky arriving at Kennedy Point

M.N Subritzky The dedicated freight vessel the M. N. Subritzky carries consolidated freight to Waiheke Island. As freight, fuel and stock are carried on this vessel, the journey takes longer than SeaLink’s primary passenger services. A limited number of special FreightLink fares are available for cars and passengers on these sailings. (source Sealink Website)

On 6th August Selaink announced the return of the rebuilt vessel Seamaster. The vessel, previously known as the M. N. Subritzky returned to service on Saturday 11th August. The FreightLink-branded vessel returned after six weeks with a new streamlined hull resulting in a sleeker, more fuel-efficient ship. A new ramp with lifting gear has also been fitted and mufflers have been installed, resulting in a more comfortable experience for customers.

The construction of the new 32.6 metre hull section was carried out by Whangarei Engineering