Cotentin
The former Finnish shipyard, now MEYER TURKU, delivered Cotentin to Brittany Ferries in 2007. The ferry was renamed “Stena Baltica” in 2013 and now travels back and forth for Stena Line between Karlskrona in Sweden and the Polish city of Gdynia. It takes Stena Baltica around 2.5 hours to complete the trip, cruising at a speed of 23 knots.
Stena Baltica is a ro-ro combi carrier – it’s mainly designed for transporting cargo but can also carry vehicles and passengers, who can stay in air-conditioned cabins with a bathroom. The ship also features a huge buffet restaurant and bar.
- Tonnage
- 22,500 GT
- Length
- 165 m
- Breadth moulded
- 28.8 m
- Design draught
- 6.3 m
- Total engine power
- 24 MW
- Speed
- 23 kn
- Passengers
- 203
- Passenger cabins
- 116
- Crew
- 50
- Vehicle Capacity
- 120 cars
- Type
- Ferries
- Shipyard
- MEYER TURKU
- Cruise Line
- Brittany Ferries