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Posted by Allen Newton
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8 April, 2026
“The Degage Group is a long-standing Austal customer, and this latest project builds on a strong partnership that has seen Austal design and construct multiple vessels for their fleet, including cruise ships and high-speed ferries such as the 66 metre Apetahi Express, delivered in 2023," Mr Pleiter said.
Featuring a steel monohull and aluminium superstructure, Dory 2 has been purpose-designed for inter-island operations and will accommodate up to 140 passengers and 17 crew.
The vessel includes a 494 square metre cargo deck, capable of transporting containers, palletised freight and vehicles, providing a highly flexible logistics solution for the region.
With a cruising speed of 12 knots and a range of 1000 nautical miles, Dory 2 is optimised for reliable, efficient service between Papeete and the Palliser Islands, supporting essential transport and supply chain connectivity across French Polynesia.
“This is a proud moment for our team in Vietnam and a testament to the hard work, skill and dedication shown throughout the build so far. Successfully launching Dory 2 reflects the growing capability of our shipyard and the strength of our partnership with The Degage Group,” Mr Pleiter said.
Upon completion, Dory 2 will undergo final outfitting, harbour and sea trials ahead of delivery to The Degage Group, where it will play a vital role in supporting sustainable and efficient inter-island transport operations.
