European Voyager in Corsica Ferries livery
History
Name
Moby Niki (2016–present)
European Voyager (2011–2016)
Corsica Serena Seconda (1999–2011)
Corsica Serena II (1983–1999)
Europafarjan III (1974–1983)
Owner
Moby Lines (2016–present)
Almada Shipping Ltd (2011–2016)
Medinvest SpA (1999–2011)
Tourship SA (1983–1999)
Varberg - Grenå Linjen Ab Stena Line (1982–1983)
Lion Ferry (1974–1982)
Operator
Port of registry
Route Livorno – Bastia
Builder HDW Nobiskrug GmbH, Germany
Yard number 683
Laid down 24 October 1973
Launched 25 May 1974
Completed 6 September 1974
In service 8 September 1974
Identification
Status In service
General characteristics
Tonnage 4,774 GT
Installed power MAK 9M453AK diesel engine
Capacity 1,200 passengers, 404 cars (120 lorries or 700 cars)
MS Moby Niki is a ro-ro passenger ferry owned and operated by Moby Lines between Livorno and Bastia , the ship was previously owned and operated by Corsica Ferries and before 1983, was operated by Lion Ferry and Stena Line for a short time after Lion Ferry was rebranded as Stena.
References
"MOBY NIKI" . marinetraffic.com . Retrieved 2021-12-12.
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