Vessels

Spirit of Kingston

The "Spirt of Kingston" is a 65-foot catamaran built in 2005 at All American Marine in Bellingham, Washington. It has a capacity of up to 150 passengers and crew, with a cruising speed of 25 knots (maximum speed of over 30 knots).

She has four main engines powering four waterjets with an optimal fuel consumption of 80 gph at cruising speed making the "Spirit of Kingston" a very fuel-efficient vessel.

The "Spirit of Kingston" features a modern, well-equipped wheelhouse and a remote control unit the Captain can use to maneuver the vessel during docking and undocking.

The interior is comprised of two decks both outfitted with aircraft-style seating and tables. The upper deck is split with interior and exterior seating.

 

 

 

Kingston Express

The "Kingston Express" is a 93-foot mono-hull vessel built in 1981 by Neuville Boat Works in New Iberia, Louisiana. The "Kingston Express" has a capacity of up to 150 passengers and crew, with a cruising speed of 18 knots (maximum speed of nearly 25 knots).

She has three main engines powering three custom propellers with an optimal fuel consumption of 54 gph at cruising speed making the "Kingston Express" a very fuel-efficient vessel. These engines have also been optimized for using bio-diesel.

The "Kingston Express" is fitted with modern electronic navigation equipment such as redundant VHF marine radios, GPS, ARPA Radar and electronic chart plotting system.

 

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"Spirit of Kingston"

 

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"Kingston Express"