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- HSC_Jonathan_Swift length "86600.0".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift abstract "HSC Jonathan Swift (aka Dublin Swift) is a high-speed ferry that is owned and operated by Irish Ferries on their Dublin-Holyhead service. She is named after the Anglo-Irish author Jonathan Swift.The vessel, a catamaran built by Austal Ships in Australia, was the first high-speed craft operated by Irish Ferries. She entered service in July 1999.".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift builder Austal.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift builder Australia.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift cost "2.9E7".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift length "86.6".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift operator Irish_Ferries.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift powerType Caterpillar_Inc..
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipBeam "24.4".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift status "In service".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift thumbnail Jswift2-1-.jpg?width=300.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift type High-speed_craft.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift wikiPageID "22801449".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift wikiPageRevisionID "566687618".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift hasPhotoCollection HSC_Jonathan_Swift.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipBuilder Austal.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipBuilder Australia.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipCapacity "200".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipCapacity "800".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipCompleted "April 1999".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipInService "July 1999".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipLaunched "February 1999".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipName "HSC Jonathan Swift".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipOperator Irish_Ferries.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipOriginalCost "IR£29million".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipPower "4".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipPropulsion "4".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipRegistry "Limassol".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipRoute Dublin_Port.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipRoute Port_of_Holyhead.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipStatus "In service".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipType Catamaran.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipType High-speed_craft.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift shipYardNumber "94".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift subject Category:1999_ships.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift subject Category:Catamarans.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift subject Category:Ferries_of_Wales.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift subject Category:Ferries_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift subject Category:High-speed_craft.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift type 1999Ships.
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- HSC_Jonathan_Swift type FerriesOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift type FerriesOfWales.
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- HSC_Jonathan_Swift comment "HSC Jonathan Swift (aka Dublin Swift) is a high-speed ferry that is owned and operated by Irish Ferries on their Dublin-Holyhead service. She is named after the Anglo-Irish author Jonathan Swift.The vessel, a catamaran built by Austal Ships in Australia, was the first high-speed craft operated by Irish Ferries. She entered service in July 1999.".
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift label "HSC Jonathan Swift".
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- HSC_Jonathan_Swift depiction Jswift2-1-.jpg.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift isPrimaryTopicOf HSC_Jonathan_Swift.
- HSC_Jonathan_Swift name "HSC Jonathan Swift".