List of catamaran ferry routes
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This a List of catamaran ferry routes. Such routes are usually high speed routes compared with monohulls on the same route since a catamaran is a faster craft than a similar sized monohull.
- The Victoria Clipper IV of Clipper Navigation, Inc. provides ferry service between Victoria and Seattle.
- SpeedOne operated by [SpeedFerries], running between Dover, UK and Boulogne, France
- Stena Line HSS class (High-speed Sea Service)
- *Stena Discovery - Harwich, UK to Hoek van Holland, Netherlands
- *Stena Voyager - Stranraer to Belfast
- *Stena Explorer - Holyhead to Dún Laoghaire, Republic of Ireland
- A fair number of high-speed catamarans are used as ferries from Piraeus to various islands of the Aegean Sea, including Crete. See for example "Highspeed" run by company Hellenic Seaways .
- Lake Express running between Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Muskegon, Michigan
- Spirit of Ontario I running between Rochester, New York and Toronto, Ontario
- Ocean Arrow
- SuperStar Express, P&O Irish Sea running between Troon, Scotland and Belfast, Northern Ireland.
- FoilCat, FlyingCat and Tricat operated by Turbojet Ferry, running between Hong Kong and Macau.
- The Cat, a high speed car ferry running various routes between Canada's Atlantic provinces and the mainland, which includes a line between Portland, Maine in the United States and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in Canada.
- CityCats, ferries running along the Brisbane River in Queensland, Australia.
- Key West Express operated in the US state of Florida by [Key West Express], running between Ft. Myers, Marco Island and Key West.
- Catamaran serivice between Malta and Pozzallo in Sicily operated by Virtu Ferries
- [The Jet Express Fleet] A fleet of three high speed water-jet powered catamarans serving Lake Erie Islands South Bass and Kelleys' from Port Clinton and Sandusky, OH.
- Catamaran service between Seattle and Bremerton onboard the Rachel Marie with the Kitsap Ferry Company
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