MF Lubenice

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Lubenice (ship, 1983) IMO 8351118 in Split N43deg29'17" E16deg25'26" on 2014-10-24 CEST16h24m23s.jpg
MF Lubenice departing the port of Split
as seen on 24 October 2014
History
Civil Ensign of Croatia.svgCroatia
Name
  • Seto (1983–1998)
  • Lubenice (1998–2022)
Owner Jadrolinija (1998 onwards)
Port of registryCroatia, Rijeka
Route SobraPrapratno (until 2022)
BuilderFujiwara Shipbuilding
Japan, Imabari
Launched1 December 1982
Maiden voyage1983
In service1983
Out of service2022
HomeportCroatia, Rijeka
Identification IMO number:  8351118
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Type Ro-Ro passenger ship
Length59 m
Beam19 m
Draught3.5 m
Speed13 kn
CapacityPassengers 350
Cars 70

MF Lubenice was a ferry owned by Croatian shipping company Jadrolinija that operated on local routes. Built in Japan in 1983. [1] Sold for scrap in 2022. [2]

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References

  1. Jadrolinija
  2. "ADIO, LUBENICE! Posljednji pozdrav Jadrolinijinom trajektu" [GOODBYE, LUBENICE! A final salute to Jadrolinija's ferry]. Morski.hr (in Croatian). 6 May 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2023.