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Former British hovercraft ferry operating company
year. Hoverspeed played a part in developing the hovercraft, and ran six SR.N4 Mountbatten class hovercraft and one SEDAM N500 Naviplane. Hoverspeed last
Hoverspeed
Ocean-going catamaran
ocean-going catamaran built in 1990 by Incat for Hoverspeed and currently owned by Seajets. In 1990, as Hoverspeed Great Britain, she took the Hales Trophy for
HSC_High_Speed_Jet
Port in United Kingdom
until 1982 following a merger with rival Seaspeed to form the combined Hoverspeed, and operated exclusively from Seaspeed's Dover hoverport. The site remained
Ramsgate_Hoverport
Catamaran launched in 1996
Holyman became partners with Hoverspeed and announced they were moving the service to Dover in March 1998 as Holyman Hoverspeed Ltd. The ship was renamed
HSC_Jaume_III
British hovercraft operator
English Channel between 1965 and 1981, when it merged with a rival to form Hoverspeed. Seaspeed was a jointly owned subsidiary of railway companies British
Seaspeed
Award for a fastest Atlantic crossing
languished, until revived in 1990 for the Incat built passenger/car ferry Hoverspeed Great Britain when she established a new speed record for a commercial
Hales_Trophy
Ship built in 1990
name Snaefell. Caldera Vista was launched as Hoverspeed France for Sea Containers, for use with Hoverspeed, in 1991; and operated as the Sardegna Express
Caldera_Vista
Brand of Ferry
service was instituted by Hoverspeed using SuperSeaCat Two in April 1999, however this service ended in 2005. Despite the Hoverspeed passenger service, a conventional
Transmanche_Ferries
Former Scottish ferry service
arrived at Liverpool on 28 November 2002. For 2003-2004 she operated for Hoverspeed between Dover and Calais. From September 2004 until March 2007 she was
SeaCat
Hovercraft built for English Channel services
1981 to form Hoverspeed, which operated six SR.N4 of all marks. The last of the craft was withdrawn from service in October 2000 and Hoverspeed itself ceased
SR.N4
Shipping company
relaunch during 1982. During February 1986, the British ferry company Hoverspeed was purchased for £5 million by British Ferries, a holding company for
Sea_Containers
High-speed craft owned by Hellenic Seaways
entered services between Dover and Calais for Sea Containers subsidiary Hoverspeed in 1997, named HSC SuperSeaCat Two before moving to the Irish Sea in 1998
HSC_Hellenic_Highspeed
High-speed catamaran
the English Channel. When Hoverspeed acquired Holyman, the vessel became known as Rapide and continued service on Hoverspeed's English Channel routes. In
HSC_Jaume_II
Ferry company operating routes between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight
hovercraft company currently operating in the world since the demise of Hoverspeed. Hovertravel is now the world's oldest hovercraft operator, and this service
Hovertravel
1997 monohull ferry
English Channel to open a new Hoverspeed route between Newhaven and Dieppe. After four years of operation, Hoverspeed closed the Newhaven - Dieppe route
Speedrunner_Jet_2
1951 American ocean liner
passenger-carrying ocean liners. The Hales Trophy was lost in 1990 to Hoverspeed Great Britain, which set a new eastbound speed record for a commercial
SS_United_States
Town and port in Kent, England
merged their 20 Calais sailings into the current P&O operation in 1998. Hoverspeed ceased operations in 2005 and withdrew their 8 daily sailings. SpeedFerries
Dover
British ferry operator on the English Channel and North Sea
viable and Holyman became partners with Hoverspeed and moved the service to Dover in March 1998 as Holyman Hoverspeed Ltd. Silja Line's rumoured plans to
Sally_Line
Hovercraft operator in the English Channel
Hoverlloyd and Seaspeed merged to create the combined Hoverspeed. Hoverlloyd services under the Hoverspeed banner from Ramsgate were subsequently withdrawn
Hoverlloyd
Ferry built in 2008
Retrieved 29 February 2008.[permanent dead link] Asklander, Micke. "HSC Hoverspeed Belgium (1991)". Fakta om Fartyg (in Swedish). Archived from the original
SuperSpeed_1
Cross-channel port situated in Dover, Kent, south-east England
to the early 2000s for a cross-channel hovercraft service run by Hoverspeed. Hoverspeed also ran catamaran services until being declared bankrupt in 2005
Port_of_Dover
fastest Atlantic Eastbound Record, previously held by another Incat craft Hoverspeed Great Britain. She made the 3,125 mi (5,029 km) run from Manhattan, US
HSC_Superexpress
Commercial transport hovercraft
weather. Transferred to Hoverspeed in 1983 after a number of modifications but was returned to SNCF later that year after Hoverspeed decided she was not suitable
N500_Naviplane
Topics referred to by the same term
shipping company which began its service in April 2021 Former operators Hoverspeed, a British shipping company that operated hovercraft and catamarans Seaspeed
Dover–Calais_ferry
Catamaran launched in 1991
ferry operator Colonia Express. She was launched on 28 January 1991 as Hoverspeed Boulogne. The vessel operates between Buenos Aires and Colonia del Sacramento
HSC_Atlantic_Express
Calais, France, operated by Seaspeed from 1968 to 1981 (and thence by Hoverspeed until 2000). Her name is visible on her bow, as is the Seaspeed logo.
List_of_James_Bond_vehicles
Norwegian ferry operator
Asklander, Micke. "HSC Hoverspeed Belgium (1991)". Fakta om Fartyg (in Swedish). Retrieved 22 April 2008. Asklander, Micke. "HSC Hoverspeed France (1991)". Fakta
Color_Line_(ferry_operator)
Association football club in England
Paul Brown of Dover, Jenkins and Pain, cross-channel ferry operators Hoverspeed and SeaFrance, local car dealership Perry's, and Gomez, the company owned
Dover_Athletic_F.C.
High-speed craft launched in 1990
between Dover and Calais and also Folkestone and Boulogne-sur-Mer for Hoverspeed. In the same year the vessel moved back to Tasmanian Ferry Services where
HSC_Cat
High speed catamaran (1992-)
the North Channel she briefly operated on the Dover to Calais route for Hoverspeed. During the winter of 1994/1995 she was chartered to middle eastern operator
Naxos_Jet
Natural harbour in Hampshire, England
until the Earl Granville violently ran aground off Cherbourg. Hoverspeed ran the HOVERSPEED GB from Portsmouth to Cherbourg intermittently one summer –
Portsmouth_Harbour
Royal Navy training school
Aircraft Licence and a Commercial Hovercraft Pilot's Licence (SRN4 - Hoverspeed & Hoverloyd) Iain Duncan Smith (1968–1972), leader of the Conservative
HMS_Conway_(school_ship)
Former ferry company in the United Kingdom
Sealink British Ferries to Stena Line. The sale excluded the operations of Hoverspeed, the Isle of Wight services and the share in the Isle of Man Steam Packet
Sealink
British state-owned rail transport operator (1948–1997)
rival cross-channel hovercraft operator Hoverlloyd to create the combined Hoverspeed. On 1 January 1949, the British Transport Commission Act 1949 created
British_Rail
Bay on the coast of Kent, UK
the hoverport was used as an administrative and engineering base by Hoverspeed after all passenger services had ceased. However, the former activity
Pegwell_Bay
English engineer, inventor of the Hovercraft
Christopher was named after its inventor. It was operated by Hoverlloyd (later Hoverspeed) across the channel from 1972 to 1991. A plaque in Cockerell Rise, East
Christopher_Cockerell
Isle of Man ferry
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
MV_Manxman
Subprefecture and commune in Normandy, France
D'Albâtre and MS Seven Sisters. DFDS Seaways (Newhaven: three sailings daily) Hoverspeed (Newhaven: three sailings daily). Withdrawn in 2004. P&O Stena Line (Newhaven:
Dieppe
Australian ferry operator
service and instead became partners with Hoverspeed and moved the service to Dover in March 1998 as Holyman Hoverspeed Ltd. At the same time, marketing inertia
Holyman_(company)
Fastest transatlantic passenger liner award
the record still held by United States. This was achieved in 1990 by Hoverspeed Great Britain, with a non-stop crossing of 79 hours 54 minutes, averaging
Blue_Riband
average speed of 34.51 knots. The west- east record was that of the SeaCat Hoverspeed Great Britain in 1990, crossing in 79 hours 55 minutes at an average of
Columbus_Atlantic_Trophy
Air cushion vehicle
used by rival operators Hoverlloyd and Seaspeed (which joined to form Hoverspeed in 1981) to operate regular car and passenger carrying services across
Hovercraft
Manx shipping company
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
Isle of Man Steam Packet Company
Isle_of_Man_Steam_Packet_Company
UK ferry line
1999. P&O Stena was replaced on the route by Transmanche Ferries and Hoverspeed. In April 2002, P&O announced its intention to buy out the 40% stake in
P&O_Stena_Line
1965–1982 French hovercraft manufacturer
cost of £500,000 in efforts to improve reliability for new operators Hoverspeed. Ultimately the modifications failed to improve reliability and the craft
Société d'Étude et de Développement des Aéroglisseurs Marins
Société_d'Étude_et_de_Développement_des_Aéroglisseurs_Marins
Farrier F-24 Mk II Farrier F-31 Farrier F-36 Farrier F-82 Hammerhead 34 Hoverspeed France Incat 045 Incat 046 Incat 050 HarbourCat class Hobie Miracle 20
List_of_multihulls
Class of Italian vessels
built for operating on the English Channel, the venture was operated by Hoverspeed. The "SuperSeaCat"' operation did not last on the Channel, as in 1998
MDV_1200-class_fast_ferry
Port in England
viable and Holyman became partners with Hoverspeed and moved the service to Dover in March 1998 as Holyman Hoverspeed Ltd. Silja Line's rumoured plans to
Port_of_Ramsgate
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Snaefell_(1910)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
MS_Phocine
Port in France
hovercraft operation from Ramsgate Hoverport. The hoverport closed when Hoverspeed ceased operations and has since been incorporated into the wider workings
Port_of_Calais
Port in England
future. P&O Stena Line operated the Dieppe route until 1998, after which Hoverspeed operated the route until 2004. Because the French government did not want
Port_of_Newhaven
British ship
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
HMS_Ben-my-Chree
Isle of Man passenger vessel
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Tynwald_(1936)
it the longest-running passenger hovercraft service in the world after Hoverspeed replaced their hovercraft with catamarans in 2000 and ceased operations
History_of_Portsmouth
RMS Packet steamer
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
TSS_Manx_Maid_(1910)
Ship built in 1998
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
HSC_Manannan
Railway station in England
services per day were arriving at Folkestone Harbour, to connect with the Hoverspeed SeaCat services. When these were moved to Ramsgate, the station closed
Folkestone Harbour railway station
Folkestone_Harbour_railway_station
Former ferry company in the Channel Islands
European Ferries and Hoverspeed. Condor's bid proposed using Condor Express and Condor Vitesse with Condor 9 as a back-up vessel, Hoverspeed proposed a service
Condor_Ferries
Football stadium in River, Kent, England
redevelopment work stalled. Between 2003 and 2004, the ground was known as the Hoverspeed Stadium under the terms of a sponsorship deal. In 2007, the club announced
Crabble_Athletic_Ground
Radcliffe Fyffes Line Hong Kong, Canton & Macao Steamboat Company (Hong Kong) Hoverspeed Loch Line Manchester Liners New Zealand Shipping Company Ocean Village
List of passenger ship companies
List_of_passenger_ship_companies
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
MV_Peveril_(1971)
Passenger steamer
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Ben-my-Chree_(1908)
Shipping company
369 GT Currently in service (2024) as HSC Don Francesco with Laziomar Hoverspeed Great Britain Emeraude GB 1990 (Incat, Tasmania, Australia) 2004–2005
Emeraude_Ferries
Passenger steam ship
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Fenella_(1936)
French port
introduction of the N.500 Naviplane hovercraft. The hoverport closed when Hoverspeed abandoned their Boulogne hovercraft service to focus on their SeaCat service
Port_of_Boulogne-sur-Mer
Isle of Man ferry
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
MS_Ben-my-Chree
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Mona_(1878)
British steel ship
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Viking_(1905)
Ferry
the majority of their ferry services (excluding the Isle of Wight and Hoverspeed services and the holding in the Isle of Man Steam Packet) and with it
MS_Normandy
Scottish paddle steamer, launched 1834
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Queen_of_the_Isle
Packet steamer in service from 1904 to 1937
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Ramsey_Town
Leander-class frigate Sold to Chile Renamed General Baquedano 29 June Hoverspeed Hoverspeed France Bahamas WPC74 class fast ferry Chartered to an unknown company
List of ship decommissionings in 1992
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1992
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Snaefell_(1948)
Former French passenger and freight shipping company
and Newhaven. P&O Stena Line operated the route until 1998 after which Hoverspeed operated the route until 2004. Because the French government did not want
LD_Lines
Channel services and they operated the route until 1998, after which Hoverspeed operated a fast-ferry service on the route until 2004. Because the French
SeaFrance
Isle of Man Steam Packet turbine steamer
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
TSS_Manxman_(1955)
Pennsylvania United States 28 April Hoverspeed France WPC74 class fast ferry Incat Hobart, Tasmania Australia For Hoverspeed April Chang Zheng 5 Type 091 nuclear-powered
List_of_ship_launches_in_1990
British turbine steamship
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
TSS_Manxman_(1904)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Mona's_Queen_(1946)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
MS_Lady_of_Mann
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Mona's_Queen_(1934)
Riva Trigoso 4.465 GT Hoverspeed 6000 9141845 HSC Superseacat Two MDV1200-class fast ferry 1997 1997 Riva Trigoso 4.465 GT Hoverspeed 6003 9HA2162 HSC SuperSeaCat
List of ships built by Fincantieri
List_of_ships_built_by_Fincantieri
Passenger ferry (1975)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
Sporades_Star
Passenger ferry operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Ben-my-Chree_(1927)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Mona's_Isle_(1950)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Mona's_Isle_(1882)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Snaefell_(1906)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
MV_Mona's_Queen
British seaplane carrier
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
HMS_Vindex_(1915)
Ferry built in 1966
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
MV_Free_Enterprise_III
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Mona_(1889)
Steam turbine passenger ship, 1905 to 1948
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Mona's_Isle_(1905)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Queen_Victoria
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_King_Orry_(1913)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_King_Orry_(1946)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Prince_of_Wales
Coastal cargo vessel
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Tyrconnel_(1892)
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Mona's_Isle_(1830)
1860 UK steamship
Express2 (1984) Phocine2 (1985) Hoburgen2 (1986) Emeraude France2 (1990) Hoverspeed Great Britain (1990) Snaefell (1991) SeaCat Scotland (1992) SeaCat Danmark
SS_Ellan_Vannin_(1860)
HOVERSPEED
HOVERSPEED
HOVERSPEED
HOVERSPEED
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname or occupational name for someone who hunted hares, or who was thought to resemble a breed of dog used in hunting hares.English and Scottish : nickname for someone thought to resemble a harrier, a kind of hawk, Middle English harrower.English and Scottish : nickname for a raider or plunderer, from an agent noun derived from Middle English herian, Old English her(g)ian ‘to harry’, ‘plunder’, ‘ravage’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Trivikraman | தà¯à®°à¯€à®µà¯€à®•à¯à®°à®®à®¾à®¨
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Blue Sky
Girl/Female
Hebrew
A singer.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The wise
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Delectable; Good
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Ruler of Diamonds
Male
Arthurian
, ("warrior"); a giant king & enemy of king Arthur.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Marcius, MARCIO means "defense" or "of the sea."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Good Friend
HOVERSPEED
HOVERSPEED
HOVERSPEED
HOVERSPEED
HOVERSPEED