Which ferry is the fastest?


Which ferry is the fastest? With a top speed of 58.1 knots (67 mph; 107 km/h), it is the fastest ferry in the world. The HSC Francisco, named after Pope Francis, the first Argentinian Pope, was built by Australian shipyard Incat in Hobart, Tasmania. It measures 99 m (325 ft) long by 26.48 m (86.9 ft) wide and has a gross tonnage of 7,109.


What is the fastest ferry from UK to Europe?

Sailings from Dover – Dunkirk take on average 2h. The fastest ferry from England to France is from Folkestone. There are 27 nautical miles (50km) from Folkestone to Calais, with an average crossing time of around 35 minutes.


Which fuel is used to run a ferry?

Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO): also known as ”bunker fuel'', it is the most common type of fuel for passenger and cargo ferries. It is widely used due to its lower price compared to other types of clear fuel.