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Meet the Seatruck Fleet

September 1, 2023

Thousands of businesses across the UK rely on unaccompanied containers to keep their business afloat. At Seatruck, we endeavour to make this process as simple as possible with ships designed specifically to suit all your unaccompanied trailer needs (including hazardous and abnormal loads).

Here are some interesting facts you may not have known about our vessels.

How many vessels are in the Seatruck fleet?

The Seatruck fleet consists of 7 roll-on roll-off (RORO) ferries. 

Our ships range in capacity from 100 to as much as 135 unaccompanied trailers.

Seatruck Pace

Another huge thanks to David Fairclough for this striking photo of The Seatruck Pace.

  • P Class
  • Length: 142m
  • Breadth: 23m
  • Deadweight: 5,193 tonnes
  • Capacity: 120 units
  • Freight capacity: 1,830 lane metres    

Seatruck Panorama

The Seatruck Panorama making waves, by David Fairclough. 

  • P Class
  • Length: 142m
  • Breadth: 23m
  • Deadweight: 5,193 tonnes
  • Capacity: 120 units
  • Freight capacity: 1,830 lane metres    

Seatruck Performance

The Seatruck Performance departing from Warrenpoint Port, photographed by the one & only Jason Ruddy.

  • FSG Class
  • Length: 142m
  • Breadth: 25m
  • Deadweight: 5,300 tonnes
  • Capacity: 150 units
  • Freight Capacity: 2,166 Lane Meters   

Seatruck Point

If we can’t make a big entrance, what’s the Point? The Seatruck Point captured by the brilliant Rob Wix. 

  • P Class
  • Length: 142m
  • Breadth: 23m
  • Deadweight: 5,193 tonnes
  • Capacity: 120 units
  • Freight capacity: 1,830 lane metres    

Seatruck Power

What's really at the end of the rainbow? The Seatruck Power, of course! Courtesy of the talented Robbie Cox. 

  • FSG Class
  • Length: 142m
  • Breadth: 25m
  • Deadweight: 5,300 tonnes
  • Capacity: 150 units
  • Freight Capacity: 2,166 Lane Meters   

Seatruck Precision

The Seatruck Point making an entrance at Heysham Port, immortalised here by Jason Ruddy.

  • FSG Class
  • Length: 142m
  • Breadth: 25m
  • Deadweight: 5,300 tonnes
  • Capacity: 150 units
  • Freight Capacity: 2,166 Lane Meters   

Seatruck Progress

The Seatruck Progress arriving at Dublin Port, immortalised here by Gabriel Sorlea. 

  • FSG Class
  • Length: 142m
  • Breadth: 25m
  • Deadweight: 5,300 tonnes
  • Capacity: 150 units
  • Freight Capacity: 2,166 Lane Meters   

All of our vessels are designed with clear open decks, so that customers can take full advantage of our fleet without height restriction.

Where does Seatruck Ferries operate? 

We are proud to call the Irish Sea home and provide service to customers across 3 of the Irish Sea’s most crucial routes:

Over the years, we have grown considerably and our vessels have become a beloved feature of the Irish Sea coastline. 

We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to those who have shared their photos of our fleet - some of which are included in this article - and to those who continue to do so. 

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