
SOUTH ENABLER © Visentini
SOUTH ENABLER completed sea trials ahead of its May delivery
Ro-roWallenius SOL announced that SOUTH ENABLER successfully completed her sea trials on 12 April 2025 in the Adriatic Sea. Built by Visentini Shipyard and designed by NAOS Ship and Boat Design, SOUTH ENABLER is set to replace the vessel ML FREYJA in Mann Lines traffic. She will primarily serve the route Turku – Paldiski – Bremerhaven – Zeebrugge – Tilbury – Cuxhaven – Turku.
The new ship has a loading capacity of 3,004 lane metres plus 196 cars on two car decks. It has an overall length of 203.4 metres and is powered by two methanol-ready Wärtsilä engines of 7,200 kW each, making it capable of a speed of 22 knots. It is RINA classed and built to Ice Class 1A.
SOUTH ENABLER will officially be delivered in mid-May and enter service under a five-year TC contract.
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Apr 15 2025
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