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Kangaroo Island SeaLink

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These two new vessels will be identical in construction. The design has been contracted to Sea Transport Solutions. They will be roll-on roll-off vessels, equipped with ramps fore and aft. They will be 60 metres in length, an advance of 10 metres on the current vessels, and have a beam of 20 metres.
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SeaLink holds a virtual monopoly on oversea transport, primarily due to its long term lease of the Cape Jervis berth. In 2021 Sealink announced they had been awarded a contract for the operation of the Kangaroo Island ferry service for the next 25 years, starting at the expiration of their former
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since 1989. From 1989 to 1994, Kangaroo Island Sealink was owned by the Malaysian company MBF. In 1994 the company was sold to a consortium of staff members and Kangaroo Island residents. SeaLink's two currently operating ferries,
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recommenced services in August 2007, before its operations were suspended in May 2008 and an administrator appointed shortly thereafter.
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SeaLink has outlasted several competing companies since it began operations. Boat Torque, a Western Australian company, operated
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contract in 2024. Kangaroo Island residents have expressed displeasure with the exclusive arrangement granted to SeaLink.
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As part of the new contract in 2021, Sealink has announced the release of two new vessels to replace the aging
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SeaLink had state government subsidies with respect to its freight charges, which ended in 2003.
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SeaLink had acquired the previous ferry service founded by Peter March. Its first vessel was
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from 1994 until 1997, whilst Kangaroo Island Ferries had a short-lived venture with
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is a South Australian ferry company and tour operator owned by
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This article is about the ferry company. For other uses, see
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Arriving at Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island, on the SeaLink ferry
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Index

Kangaroo Island (disambiguation)
Kangaroo Island § Sea transport
Backstairs Passage
Parent
Kelsian Group
www.sealink.com.au

Sealion 2000
Penneshaw
Kelsian Group
South Australia
Kangaroo Island
Sealion 2000
Spirit of Kangaroo Island
Backstairs Passage
Cape Jervis
Penneshaw

Sealion 2000
Spirit of Kangaroo Island
"Ferry for sale"
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"SeaLink secures Kangaroo Island ferry contract for next 25 years"
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"Kangaroo Island residents unhappy about ferry agreement"
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"SeaLink secures Kangaroo Island ferry contract for next 25 years"
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"Towards the new Kangaroo Island Ferry Service in 2024"
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