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Updated at 4:50 p.m., Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Second Superferry on budget and ahead of schedule for Hawaii delivery

Associated Press

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A second Hawaii Superferry, which is being built in Mobile, Ala., left its ship shed Monday and moved into a floating dry dock.

Associated Press

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MOBILE, Ala. — Hawaii Superferry's second catamaran is nearing completion here.

The new vessel, destined to link Honolulu and the Big Island next year, left Austal USA's ship shed on the Mobile River into a floating dry dock Monday.

Austal President Joe Rella called the launch "ahead of schedule and on budget."

The vessel, which has not yet been named, will head back to Austal for final work before sea trials begin later this year.

Austal reports it is ahead of schedule on its contracted March delivery date, and on budget for "the largest aluminum catamaran vessel delivered in the U.S."

The vessel is about 20 feet longer than the 350-foot Alakai because of a stern ramp added for military use.