SeaLink Marine & Tourism unveiled the next locally built vessel

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SeaLink Marine & Tourism has unveiled thier next locally built vessel, Maggie Cat, in Brisbane with its build partners Commercial Marine Australia with the Member for Bulimba Di Farmer, and Member for Lytton Joan Pease from the Queensland State Government.

Maggie Cat, a 350-passenger vessel, will soon join another one of SeaLink Marine & Tourism's recent Queensland-built vessels, Coolgaree Cat (our Palm Island service), in Townsville to service customers travelling to and from the brilliant Magnetic Island. 

As Australia’s largest marine transport and tourism company, SeaLink Marine & Tourism have invested $23M in a major boost to its local marine manufacturing by building eight vessels in Queensland alone over the last five years.

We are proud to build world-class vessels right here in Australia. A huge thank you to our local vessel manufacturing partners who without their expertise, passion and commitment these builds would not have been possible as stated by the officials of the company on media hanlde.

And to our customers, we can’t wait to welcome you onboard any one of our new locally built vessels to try out the brilliant locally built quality stated further on thier media handle by the compay.

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