
Unique timber sourced for new Spirit of Tasmania vessels
More than 6000 lineal metres of Celery Top Pine sourced from below the waters of Lake Pieman on the state’s west coast will be used as feature wall cladding.
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More than 6000 lineal metres of Celery Top Pine sourced from below the waters of Lake Pieman on the state’s west coast will be used as feature wall cladding.
The 150-year-old Waverley Mills in Launceston has secured the contract to supply two types of throw rugs that will feature on the new Spirit of Tasmania vessels.
Launceston businesses Vanquad Vending and Challis Water Systems & Maintenance are the latest two Tasmanian companies announced to be involved in the fit out of the two new ships.
Crisp Bros & Haywards will provide about 300 steel lashing points of different types to be welded to the vehicle decks of the new vessels to form part of a system that locks freight trailers down for the Bass Strait crossing.