Corporate Body

International Catamarans Pty Ltd (1977 - )

From
1977
Battery Point, Tasmania, Australia
Functions
Maritime Industry and Sea Transport
Alternative Names
  • Incat Australia (Now known as)
Website
http://www.incat.com.au
Location
Battery Point, Tasmania

Summary

International Catamarans were responsible for the design and construction of commercial catamarans. In September 1977 they launched our first high-speed catamaran at Prince of Wales Bay in Tasmania. Today they have numerous vessels in operation and are called Incat Australia.

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Ailie Smith

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