Adding to the rich maritime tradition of Hobart and Tasmania, The Tasmanian Fast Ferry Museum (TFFM) was established in 2012 to showcase the history and memorabilia of Tasmania’s successful export, the high-speed wave-piercing catamaran. Located inside Incat’s shipyard on the Derwent River, the museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the innovative high-speed ferry revolution pioneered by Hobart-born Robert Clifford.
The Tasmanian Fast Ferry Museum features a collection of artefacts, models, memorabilia, photos, and videos that highlight the evolution of the Tasmanian fast ferry industry. Visitors can immerse themselves in the history of these cutting-edge vessels and gain insights into the technological advancements that have shaped the maritime landscape of Tasmania. The museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the legacy of Incat’s working shipyard and its significant contributions to the maritime industry.
While currently closed due to COVID-19, The Tasmanian Fast Ferry Museum remains a beacon of Tasmania’s maritime heritage, celebrating the ingenuity and craftsmanship behind the high-speed ferry industry. With a focus on preserving and sharing this rich history, TFFM invites visitors to experience the legacy of Tasmania’s fast ferry industry and the pioneering spirit that continues to drive innovation in maritime transportation.