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== History ==
  
Fullers purchased the Wanderer II in late 2007 from World Heritage Cruises in Strahan Tasmania for NZ$2m.  
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Fullers purchased the Wanderer II in late 2007 from World Heritage Cruises in Strahan Tasmania for NZ$2m. She was purchased a year after Fullers bought sister ship Adventurer from World Heritage Cruises. Along with Adventurer she provided much needed extra capacity on the Waiheke Island and North Shore ferry services.  
In 1999 the Wanderer II replaced the original single hull Tamar River ferry the Wanderer. Later in 1999 the Wanderer III arrived but was replaced by the AU$2.8m Adventurer The Adventurer was later sold to Fullers in 2007 for NZ$3m. Fullers have removed the II and the ferry is now simply known as the Wanderer.
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Fullers have removed the II and the ferry is now simply known as the Wanderer.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 23:53, 17 November 2014

Wanderer

The Wanderer is a fast ferry owned by Fullers Auckland and used on mostly as a Tourist and Sightseeing boat on the Harbour Cruise and Rangitoto Island Ferry. She is also sometimes used on the Northcote/Birkenhead service. Wanderer is rarely seen on the ferry service to Waiheke Island, however if Fullers has limited capacity then Wanderer is used as backup. Wanderer is also used alongside larger sister Adventurer on the Birkenhead and Half Moon Bay ferry services.


History

Fullers purchased the Wanderer II in late 2007 from World Heritage Cruises in Strahan Tasmania for NZ$2m. She was purchased a year after Fullers bought sister ship Adventurer from World Heritage Cruises. Along with Adventurer she provided much needed extra capacity on the Waiheke Island and North Shore ferry services.

Fullers have removed the II and the ferry is now simply known as the Wanderer.