Successful ferry operations depend on propulsion that performs reliably at service speed, every day, across changing conditions and tight timetables. We partner with operators, shipyards and naval architects to deliver jet systems optimised for docking efficiency, high-speed performance, acceleration and course keeping to deliver true all-round operational efficiency.
True efficiency is measured at service speed, not just peak performance. By optimising propulsion across the full sailing profile, operators achieve meaningful fuel savings without compromising timetable reliability.
True efficiency is measured at service speed, not just peak performance. By optimising propulsion across the full sailing profile, operators achieve meaningful fuel savings without compromising timetable reliability.
Protected propulsion systems and internal hydraulics reduce exposure to environmental damage. The result is fewer unplanned interruptions, greater asset longevity and more dependable daily operations.
Stronger mid-range thrust and efficient steering improve acceleration and course keeping across dynamic route conditions. Small gains across departure, transit and approach compound into measurable operational advantage.
Three 43m fast ferries for service in San Francisco's North Bay area, fitted with Twin HamiltonJet Model HT810 & MECS Controls.
A 49m high-speed, 600 pax ferry for SNC Aremiti, powered by quad HT810s with MECS controls. This vessel sails between Papeete-Moorea route in French Polynesia with a top speed of 36 knots.
The 46m long and 450-passenger capacity catamaran ferry NORDLICHT II is in service between Cuxhave and Helgoland, Germany. Achieving high speed, manouvrability and reliability, this vessel features twin HT810s and AVX controls.
Focused on safety, reliability and fuel efficiency, Insel Express is perfectly equipped to navigate the shallow waters of the East Frisian Wadden Sea, powered by the newly released medium speed efficient LTX36 waterjets and AVX controls.
Powered by quad HT900 waterjets and AVX controls, Apetahi Express connnects communities between Tahiti and Bora Bora, accomodating over 500 passengers with a top speed of 38.5 knots.
Powered by twin HamiltonJet HTX42 waterjets and AVX controls, this vessel delivers efficient 25-knot service for 150 passengers, combining advanced propulsion and integrated solar power to reduce emissions while maintaining reliable fast ferry performance.