The ferry site

M/F Jupiter


Route-
IMO7360186
Building year1975 / 1989 / 1994
Building yardDubigeon-Normandie S.A., Prairie-au-Duc, Nates (#142)
OwnerRoyale Group Limited
Operator-
Length153,12 m / 175,3 m
Breadth22,23 m
Draft5,87 m
GT12.348 / 20.581
Machinery4 * Pielstick 12 PC2-2V-400
Speed22 kn.
Number of passengers1.200 / 1.300 / 1.200
Number of beds859 / 1.175 / 1.122
Number of cars240 / 285 / 320
Lanemetres?
Port of registry?
FlagCambodia
Former namesJupiter (2007-2010) - ?
Jupiter (2006-2007) - Statoil
Jupiter (2005-2006)
Jupiter (1998-2005) - Fjord Line
Color Viking (1994-1998) - Color Line
King of Scandinavia (1989-1994) - DFDS Seaways
Dana Gloria (1985-1989) - DFDS Seaways
Svea Corona (1984-1985) - Silja Line
Dana Gloria (1981-1984) - DFDS Seaways
Wellamo (1975-1981) - Silja Line
Former ownersM/S Jupiter DA (2005-2007)
Fjord Line (1998-2005)
Color Line (1994-1998)
DFDS A/S (1981-1994)
EFFOA (1975-1981)
Sister shipsAmet Majesty,
NotesNovember 2017: Capsized during the typhoon next to Quy Nhon coast in Vietnam. On board there were 7 crew members.
    M/F Dana Gloria

    Photo: DFDS (Jörg Luke Sølyst's collection)

    M/F Dana Gloria

    Photo: Micke Asklander's collection

    M/F Svea Corona

    Photo: Neil Streatfield (Turku)

    M/F King of Scandinavia

    Photo: DFDS (Jörg Luke Sølyst's collection)

    M/F Color Viking

    Photo: Color Line

    M/F Color Viking

    Photo: Jeffrey le Feber (Newcastle, 1996)

    M/F Jupiter

    Photo: Fritz Ludwig Otterbach (Newcastle April 1999)

    M/F Jupiter

    Photo: Fritz Ludwig Otterbach (Newcastle April 1999)

    M/F Jupiter

    Photo: Fjord Line

    M/F Jupiter

    Photo: Fjord Line

    M/F Jupiter

    Photo: Frederic Collin

    M/F Jupiter

    Photo: Carsten Lüdtke (Bergen 13/8-2003)

    M/F Jupiter

    Photo: Andrew M Watt (Newcastle 25/7-2004)

    M/F Jupiter

    Photo: Andrew M Watt (Newcastle 25/7-2004)

    M/F Jupiter

    Photo: Ton van der Gaarden (Newcastle 10/5-2005)

    M/F Jupiter (Last sailing from the Tyne)

    Photo: Paul King (Tyne 25/9-2005)