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Previously: Winner, Incat 045, HMAS Jervis Bay.
Former name(s):
- Incat 45 (Until 2023 Aug)
- Condor Rapide (Until 2023 Aug)
- Sea Leopard (Until 2010 Apr)
- Speedone (Until 2009 May)
- Incat 045 (Until 2004 May 24)
- Winner (Until 2004 May)
- Incat 045 (Until 2002 May)
- Jervis Bay (Until 2001 Nov)
- Hmas Jervis Bay (Until 2001 Sep 11)
- Incat 045 (Until 1999 May)
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- From SpeedFerries web:
"When the company launched (2004), they started a price war amongst English Channel operators and forced other companies such as Sea France, P&O Ferries and Eurotunnel to reduce their prices. Speed Ferries used the banner 'fight the pirates' for this campaign."
- From Wikipedia:
"SpeedFerries was the first low cost fast ferry operator in the English Channel, and faced considerable opposition from the existing ferry operators, whom SpeedFerries accused of acting unfairly and using illegal practices. These allegations included blocking berths to prevent ferries docking, spying, and hoax bomb scares. In response, SpeedFerries liveried its ship with 'Fight the Pirates' on the side."
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