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Arahura On Her Way Back From Major Refit

30th August 2008 – Wellington


Interislander Ferry Arahura On Her Way Back From Major Refit


Interislander Ferry Arahura is on her way back from her major refit in Singapore. The refit will see her as a Cook Strait ferry able to offer high standards of travel for several years to come.

Work has now been completed including the facilities to cater for more large vehicles, such as commercial vehicles and the larger camper vans which are increasingly crossing the Cook Strait between New Zealand’s North and South Islands. The improvements included changes to the lower decks, new truck driver facilities and reduction of some upper deck accommodation. Drivers will also enjoy more turning space and a wider entrance and exit.

In the passenger areas, a new comfortable cinema and bar / cafeteria have been completed, plus revised open areas from which to view the Marlborough Sounds on a journey described as a ‘visual sensation’. Arahura is expected back in Wellington on the 12th September. She will then undergo final Maritime New Zealand certification before re-entering service.

“We have been delighted with the progress of this major project,” comments Seamus O’Sullivan, Group General Manager for Interislander. “Adding to the refit with a more luxurious Club Class lounge and upgrading carpeting and upholstery in more of the ship, while making sure everything is completed to our exacting high standards, has only added a small number of days to her expected return which is a credit to all concerned.”

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Once ready to return to service, many items held in storage will be reloaded such as crockery, cutlery, galley equipment and seating. The new commercial drivers lounge will also be equipped.

The Maori greenstone and wood carvings, created when Arahura first entered Interislander service and held in careful storage in Wellington during the refit, will also be rededicated to the ship in a special ceremony.


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