Leading aluminium boat builder Strategic Marine has delivered two 40m, 550-passenger low-emission catamaran ferries to the Government of Bermuda ahead of schedule and within budget.
This landmark delivery is the culmination of a two-year process which saw Strategic Marine secure the shipbuilding contract after an extensive and highly competitive global tendering process.
The vessels are ready for deployment in Bermuda’s beautiful waters and are built with modern features to enhance passenger experience, comfort, accessibility, and operational efficiency. They will strengthen the island nation’s public transport and cruise tourism network by providing safe, efficient, and sustainable ferry services.
Designed by One2Three Naval Architects in Sydney, Australia the vessels have been optimised for Bermuda's current and future operational requirements and will reduce CO2 emissions while cutting operational costs.
The custom designed and built vessels have a capacity for 550 passengers each with designated wheelchair spaces to meet Bermuda's maritime transportation needs with 25% lower CO2 emissions when compared to the existing ferries on a passenger mile basis.
The successful completion of the project is a significant milestone that further adds to Strategic Marine's reputation as a leading builder of fast ferries.

On the left, The Honourable Owen Darrell, JP, MP, Bermuda's Minister of Tourism and Transport, Culture & Sport
On the right, Mr Chan Eng Yew, Chief Executive Officer of Strategic Marine
Mr Chan Eng Yew, Chief Executive Officer of Strategic Marine remarked: "We are delighted to deliver this pair of modern ferries to the Government of Bermuda, a new client in our rapidly growing portfolio of global customers. These latest vessels showcase our commitment to delivering world-class ferries that exceed the highest standards of safety, quality, and performance while lowering environmental impacts."
The Honourable Owen Darrell, JP, MP, Bermuda's Minister of Tourism and Transport, Culture & Sport said: "These ferries are striking vessels — their clean lines, bright interior and wide windows give them a presence that immediately signals progress. When they move across the harbour, they will look every bit as modern as they feel inside. These improvements support our environmental goals and create long-term savings for the taxpayer."







