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Enormous ship en route to pick up world's largest electric ferry
Key takeaways
- MV Black Marlin is a 217-metre-long heavy-lift transport ship.
- Heavy-lift transport ship MV Black Marlin is en route from South Africa to Hobart to pick up Incat's new battery-electric powered ferry.
- The ferry, the world's largest electric-powered vessel, will operate along a route between Argentina and Uruguay.
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MV Black Marlin is a 217-metre-long heavy-lift transport ship. (Supplied: Dockwise/Boskalis)
Heavy-lift transport ship MV Black Marlin is en route from South Africa to Hobart to pick up Incat's new battery-electric powered ferry.
The ferry, the world's largest electric-powered vessel, will operate along a route between Argentina and Uruguay.
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