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* Vessel Abstract:  Aluminium hull catamaran ferry. 38.03 m long. Largest ferry operated by Fullers.
 
* Vessel Abstract:  Aluminium hull catamaran ferry. 38.03 m long. Largest ferry operated by Fullers.
  
On 22 August 05 a fire was discovered in the port engine room while returning from Waiheke. Passengers and crew were required to don life jackets; the passengers were evacuated from the Superflyte to waiting vessels. No injuries were sustained
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On 22 August 2004 a fire was discovered in the port engine room while returning from Waiheke. Passengers and crew were required to don life jackets; the passengers were evacuated from the Superflyte to waiting vessels. No injuries were sustained
  
[http://www.maritimenz.govt.nz/publications/accidents/reports/AccidentReportSuperflyte.pdf Read the Maritime Safety Authority Accident Safety Report]
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[http://www.maritimenz.govt.nz/publications/accidents/reports/Superflyte-043534-mnz-accident-report2004.pdf Read the Maritime Safety Authority Accident Safety Report]
  
 
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  • Vessel Name: SUPERFLYTE
  • Vessel ID: 9147368
  • IMO/LR No: 9147368
  • Vessel Type: Ferry
  • Tonnage: 578 gross
  • Owner: Fullers Group Limited
  • Built: 1996
  • Builder: Wavemaster International Proprietary Limited, Henderson, West Australia
  • Vessel Abstract: Aluminium hull catamaran ferry. 38.03 m long. Largest ferry operated by Fullers.

On 22 August 2004 a fire was discovered in the port engine room while returning from Waiheke. Passengers and crew were required to don life jackets; the passengers were evacuated from the Superflyte to waiting vessels. No injuries were sustained

Read the Maritime Safety Authority Accident Safety Report