Sun Ferry

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Sun Ferry Services Company Limited, more widely known as Sun Ferry (Chinese: 新渡輪) and formerly New World First Ferry Services (in short New World First Ferry, First Ferry or NWFF), is a ferry service company in Hong Kong. The company was established in November 1999, when it took over the eight licensed ferry routes transferred from Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry in January 2000.[1][2]

Sun Ferry Services Company Limited
FormerlyNew World First Ferry Services Limited
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTransportation
Founded1999
Headquarters
OwnerChu Kong Shipping Enterprises (100%)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese新渡輪服務有限公司
Simplified Chinese新渡轮服务有限公司
JyutpingSan1 dou6 leon4 fuk6 mou6 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1
Cantonese YaleSān douh lèuhn fuhk mouh yáuh haahn gūng sī
Hanyu PinyinXīndùlún fúwù yǒuxiàn gōngsī
Sun Ferry
Traditional Chinese新渡輪
Simplified Chinese新渡轮
JyutpingSan1 dou6 leon4
Cantonese YaleSān douh lèuhn
Hanyu PinyinXīn Dùlún
Literal meaningnew ferry
Former name
Traditional Chinese新世界第一渡輪服務有限公司
Simplified Chinese新世界第一渡轮服务有限公司
JyutpingSan1 sai3 gaai3 dai6 jat1 dou6 leon4 fuk6 mou6 jau5 haan6 gung1 si1
Cantonese YaleSān sai gaai daih yāt douh lèuhn fuhk mouh yáuh haahn gūng sī
Hanyu PinyinXīnshìjiè dìyī dùlún fúwù yǒuxiàn gōngsī
Literal meaningNew World First Ferry Services Limited
Websitewww.sunferry.com.hk

Background

When the company commenced its service on 15 January 2000, it bought 14 ferries and rented seven hovercraft and catamarans from its predecessor. Since then it has introduced 10 fast vessels on Outlying Islands routes to phase out the rented vessels and to improve services.

It used to have a subsidiary, New World First Ferry Services (Macau) (abbreviated New World First Ferry (Macau)), which operated a high-speed ferry service between Kowloon (China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui) and Macau (Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Pier). In 2011, it was sold to Shun Tak–China Travel Ship Management Limited, the owner of TurboJET.[3] That subsidiary has now been renamed.[4]

Routes

It operates the following routes:

Ceased routes:

Inter-cities

  • Hong Kong to Macau (sold to TurboJET in 2011)

Fleet

Fast ferry New Ferry II (type Flying Cat) for Outlying Islands Routes and the Macau service
Fast ferry New Ferry LXXXII (type Austal 48m) for the Macau service
Fast ferry New Ferry LXXXIII (type Austal 48m) for the Macau service
Triple-decker ferry Xin Guang
Hong Kong Victoria Harbour First Ferry Xin Guang
Hong Kong Victoria Harbour First Ferry IX

Current fleet

New World First Ferry Current Fleet[5][better source needed]
NameTypeRegYear BuiltBuilderSeatsNotes
Xin Zhong (新忠)Double-decker ferryA37631982Hong Kong Shipyard652Ex-Man Chung (民忠)
Xin Ying (新英)A38731982Hong Kong Shipyard574Ex-Man Ying (民英)
Xin Jie (新傑)A41231983Hong Kong Shipyard647Ex-Man Kit (民傑)
Xin Fa (新發)Triple-decker ferryA36231981Hong Kong Shipyard1138Ex-Man Fat (民發)
Xin Chao (新超)A43131983Hong Kong Shipyard1645Ex-Man Chiu (民超)
Xin Guang (新光)A44131985Hong Kong Shipyard1416Ex-Man Kwong (民光)
Xin Fei (新飛)A46231986Hong Kong Shipyard1460Ex-Man Fee (民飛)
Xin Guo (新國)A47731988Hong Kong Shipyard1576Ex-Man Kwok (民國)
First Ferry III (新輝叄)High-speed craftA100032000Marinteknik (Singapore) Shipyard428Ex-Aquan III
First Ferry V (新輝伍)A100132000Marinteknik (Singapore) Shipyard428Ex-Aquan V
First Ferry VI (新輝陸)A100432001Marintekink (Singapore) Shipyard423Ex-Aquan VI
First Ferry VII (新輝柒)A100532001Marinteknik (Singapore) Shipyard428Ex-Aquan VII
First Ferry VIII (新輝捌)A101532002Marinteknik (Singapore) Shipyard428
First Ferry IX (新輝玖)A102932003Wang Tak Engineering & Shipbuilding, Guangzhou235
First Ferry X (新輝拾)A103132003Wang Tak Engineering & Shipbuilding, Guangzhou235
First Ferry XI (新輝拾壹)A103432003Wang Tak Engineering & Shipbuilding, Guangzhou235
New Ferry II (新輪貳)Jet catamaranA98431993Kvaerner Fjellstrand433Ex-HKF II
First Ferry XVIII (新輝拾捌)A1438101994Austal Shipyard440Ex-Shun Jing in Chu Kong Shipping Enterprises; start service in Sun Ferry on 1 October 2020
HEYLaunchA81631995Zhuhai Shipbuilding Industry Company333Owned by Fortune Ferry
Sing Way 18A81731995Zhuhai Shipbuilding Industry Company333Owned by Sing Wai Launch Service Co
Full RiverA87231995Zhuhai Shipbuilding Industry Company294Owned by Fortune Ferry
Sing Wai 6A88131995Zhuhai Shipbuilding Industry Company328Owned by Sing Wai Launch Service Co
Lucky JumboA89731995Zhuhai Shipbuilding Industry Company400Owned by Sing Wai Launch Service Co
Plenty RiverA89831995Zhuhai Shipbuilding Industry Company352Owned by Fortune Ferry
Sing Way 11A96931998Zhuhai Shipbuilding Industry Company369Owned by Sing Wai Launch Service Co
Ming RiverA98831999Zhuhai Shipbuilding Industry Company397Owned by Fortune Ferry

Former fleet

New World First Ferry Former Fleet[6]
NameTypeRegYear BuiltBuilderSeatsNotes
Xin Xian (新顯)A40831982Hong Kong Shipyard618Ex-Man Heen (民顯); sold in 2009 as security patrol boat and renamed Glenn Victory
Xin Xing (新興)Triple-decker ferryA33431981Hong Kong Shipyard1298Ex-Man Hing (民興); sold to Huizhou in 2010
First Ferry I (新輝壹)High-speed craftA95431997Afai Shipyard200Ex-Aquan One; sold to Vietnam in 2011
First Ferry II (新輝貳)High-speed craftA98931999Afai Shipyard288Ex-Aquan Two; sold to Vietnam in 2011
New Ferry I (新輪壹)N/A1993Kvaerner Fjellstrand433Ex-HKF I; sold to Turkey in 2008
New Ferry III (新輪參)A98631993Kvaerner Fjellstrand433Ex-HKF III; sold to Indonesia in 2012
New Ferry V (新輪伍)A100232001Damen Shipyard406Sold to TurboJET and renamed Universal MK V (宇航五號)
New Ferry VI (新輪陸)A101432002Damen Shipyard406
New Ferry LXXXI (新輪捌拾壹)N/A2002Austal Shipyard414Sold to TurboJET and renamed Universal MK 2013 (宇航2013)
New Ferry LXXXII (新輪捌拾貳)N/A2002Austal Shipyard414Sold to TurboJET and renamed Universal MK 2014 (宇航2014)
New Ferry LXXXIII (新輪捌拾叁)N/A2002Austal Shipyard414Sold to TurboJET and renamed Universal MK 2015 (宇航2015)
New Ferry LXXXV (新輪捌拾伍)N/A2004Austal Shipyard418Sold to TurboJET and renamed Universal MK 2016 (宇航2016)
New Ferry LXXXVI (新輪捌拾陸)N/A2004Austal Shipyard418Sold to TurboJET and renamed Universal MK 2017 (宇航2017)
New Ferry LXXXVII (新輪捌拾柒)N/A2007Austal Shipyard418Sold to TurboJET in summer 2008 before the launch of NWFF (Macau); renamed Universal MK 2011 (宇航2011)
New Ferry LXXXVIII (新輪捌拾捌)N/A2007Austal Shipyard418Sold to TurboJET in summer 2008 before the launch of NWFF (Macau); renamed Universal MK 2012 (宇航2012)
First Travel XXXI (新旅遊參拾壹)Tour boatN/A2003Austal Shipyard367Sold to Tianjin in 2007
First Travel XXXII (新旅遊參拾貳)Tour boatA103732003Austal Shipyard352Sold to Indonesia in 2012
Sado (海榮)HM527N/A1984Hovermarine International200
Mondego (海華)HM527N/A1984Hovermarine International200
Tejo (海富)HM527N/A1983Hovermarine International200
Sing Wai 28MonohullN/A2002Henry Shipbuilding, Zhuhai97Owned by Sing Wai Launch Co
King Dragon 3MonohullN/A1995Cheoy Lee Shipyard97Owned by Vicky Transportation Co
Hung Wai 11High-speed craftN/A1997Choey Lee Shipyard208Owned by Sing Wai Launch Service Co
Laissez Faire 33High-speed craftN/A1997Choey Lee Shipyard201
FiordHigh-speed craftN/A1997Choey Lee Shipyard208Owned by Sing Wai Launch Service Co
Expenses 6High-speed craftN/A1997Choey Lee Shipyard207Owned by Sing Wai Launch Service Co
New Ferry XXV (新輪貳拾伍)Support vesselN/A1974Hong Kong Shipyard45Ex-HYF 11

Ownership

New World First Ferry was owned by NWS Holdings via NWS Transport Services.[7] In the past, Chow Tai Fook Enterprises, parent company of NWS Holdings, owned 50% shares of NWS Transport Services until 2016.[8]

New World First Ferry and NWS Holdings are named after New World Development, the flagship listed company of Chow Tai Fook group.

In May 2020, New World First Ferry was sold to Chinese government owned Chu Kong Shipping Enterprises.[9] Chu Kong Shipping Enterprises is the parent company of Chu Kong Passenger Transport, which offers inter-cities passenger liner, for cities of the Pearl River Delta. Chu Kong is the alternative transliteration of Pearl River.

Following the sale, formal registration of the change of company name to Sun Ferry Services Company Limited took effect on 7 January 2021 in Hong Kong's Companies Registry.

See also

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