Westermoen Hydrofoil

Westermoen Hydrofoil was a shipyard located in Mandal, Norway, which has specialized in high speed craft, and pioneered many designs.

After that, a number of small and large (models PT20 and PT50) hydrofoils were built for passenger traffic in western Norway, in the Oslofjord, Øresund, Bahamas and in Greece.

The boat did not achieve the intended design speed of 38 knots, and the contract was annulled.

The Westamaran type, constructed by commander Harald Henriksen and introduced in 1973,[1] was very successful, and a new era of high speed craft in Norway and elsewhere was begun.

One of the final ships produced was a single High-speed Sea Service HSS 900 catamaran for Stena Line in 1997.

Milna (former Marina 1 , bnr 67), a Westamaran Type W86 , built in 1978, decaying in Split, Croatia (as seen on Mar 22, 2013)
Broč (former Sunnhordland , bnr 38), a Westamaran Type W95 , built in 1975, still operating in Croatia (photo taken on Mar 19, 2013)