3D model of high-speed ferry

3D model of high-speed ferry

The shipyards of Leroux and Lodz in France jointly developed high-speed ships for sea transportation. The maximum sailing speed at sea reached 70 kilometers per hour. It only took 1 hour and 10 minutes to drive from Saint Malo in France to Jersey Island in the UK. The high-speed ferry at sea is a single hull ship made of lightweight aluminum alloy, with a self weight of 280 tons. The streamlined hull can surf at high speed and is currently the only hull capable of high-speed navigation in the ocean.
High speed ferry at sea

High speed ferry at sea

The shipyards of Le Roux and Lodz in France, as well as the Emerald Shipping Company, jointly developed the "Emerald" high-speed sea vessel. The maximum sailing speed of the "Emerald" at sea reached 70 kilometers per hour. It only took 1 hour and 10 minutes to drive from Saint Malo in France to Jersey Island in the UK. The high-speed ferry at sea is a single hull ship made of lightweight aluminum alloy, with a self weight of 280 tons. The streamlined hull can surf at high speed and is currently the only hull capable of high-speed navigation in the ocean.