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SEAGOING CATAMARAN SAILS.—Japan’s first seagoing catamaran passenger vessel Sea Palace making her maiden voyage to begin a ferry service from Hiroshima, on the main island of Honshu to Matsuyama city, on the island of Shikoku, through the picturesque Ondo Strait. The 400-ton vessel can accommodate 317 passengers and 15 cars.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31028, 6 April 1966, Page 20

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SEAGOING CATAMARAN SAILS.—Japan’s first seagoing catamaran passenger vessel Sea Palace making her maiden voyage to begin a ferry service from Hiroshima, on the main island of Honshu to Matsuyama city, on the island of Shikoku, through the picturesque Ondo Strait. The 400-ton vessel can accommodate 317 passengers and 15 cars. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31028, 6 April 1966, Page 20

SEAGOING CATAMARAN SAILS.—Japan’s first seagoing catamaran passenger vessel Sea Palace making her maiden voyage to begin a ferry service from Hiroshima, on the main island of Honshu to Matsuyama city, on the island of Shikoku, through the picturesque Ondo Strait. The 400-ton vessel can accommodate 317 passengers and 15 cars. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31028, 6 April 1966, Page 20