2006–2021: Ferrimaroc and Acciona Trasmediterránea
Port of registry
1978–1986: Hook of Holland,
1986–2005: Caen
2005–2021: Limmasol
2021–Present: Belize
Builder
Verolme Scheepswerf Heusden, the Netherlands
Launched
14 January 1978
In service
29 June 1978
Out of service
2020
Identification
IMO number: 7637149
Fate
Dismantled February 2021
General characteristics
Tonnage
9,356 GRT
13,505 GT (after remeasurement)
Length
131 m (429.8 ft)
Beam
22 m (72.2 ft)
Installed power
16,182 kW
Speed
21 kn (38.9 km/h)
Capacity
1500 passengers
350 cars
MV Duc de Normandie was a passenger car ferry built in 1978 as the Prinses Beatrix. She subsequently operated under the names Wisteria, Vronskiy and Damla.
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