Damen announces successful sea trials for seventh BC Ferries’ Island Class

Damen announces successful sea trials for seventh BC Ferries’ Island Class

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February 5, 2026

Damen Shipyards Group has announced the successful completion of sea trials for the latest Island Class ferry for BC Ferries. The seventh Island Class vessel in a series of ten undertook trials during weeks 49 and 50 last year in the Black Sea. 

Family values 

Damen is currently constructing four Island Class vessels for the Canadian ferry operator. Upon delivery, the vessels will fulfil an important function, connecting coastal communities along the British Columbian coast, a role that is thoroughly aligned with Damen’s values, says Project Manager Richard Tijpens. 

“We are a family company, with deeply held family values. Ferries play a crucial role in enabling family life. They provide transportation for people to get to work and school, and to enjoy their free time together – as well as bringing them home at the end of the day. 

“On a personal level, due to the time difference between the Netherlands and BC, I am often having meetings with the client in the late afternoons when my family are home. As such, they have become very familiar with this project, and with BC Ferries. In fact, my wife, Marjolein, even served as Lady Sponsor for the launch of Island 8.”

Marine conservation 

An interesting aspect of the sea trials of the vessel was the measurement of underwater radiated noise (URN). BC Ferries is working hard to reduce the URN of its vessels to protect the unique maritime ecosystem in its region – with a particular focus on the endangered Southern Resident Killer Whale. 

To this end, Damen and BC Ferries have optimised the design of the Island Class vessels to lower URN. This has involved taking measurements of vessels already in operation and making amendments to the design. This included using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and tank testing to reduce drag in the water and adjusting the propulsion system and propellers. 

“Damen Shipyards has been instrumental in BC Ferries’ fleet renewal efforts to meet the needs of BC coastal communities today as well as the needs of the future”, said David Tolman, Program Manager, Fleet Renewal at BC Ferries. 

“BC Ferries and Damen Shipyards have worked together since 2017, bringing six Island Class vessels to BC waters, transitioning to more energy efficient and sustainable hybrid and electric operations, while standardising the fleet to ensure interoperability. We are looking forward to welcoming Island Class 7 to BC waters in spring 2026.” 

In order to compare the performance of the latest vessel, trials must take place in a consistent location, at sufficient draught, in calm weather – by no means guaranteed at this time of the year. 

Towards a cleaner future 

In a further move towards increased maritime sustainability, Damen is preparing the Island Class vessels with the capability of full electric operations once shoreside charging infrastructure is in place. To support the operation, Damen is also supplying BC Ferries with vessel charging infrastructure. 

Following delivery, Damen will continue to care for the Island Class vessels from its Canadian Service Hub located in Victoria. 

Damen Shipyards Group – Oceans of Possibilities

Damen Shipyards Group has been in operation for over ninety-five years and offers maritime solutions worldwide, through design, construction, conversion, maintenance and repair of ships and ship components. By integrating systems we create innovative, high quality platforms, which provide our customers with maximum added value.

Our core values are fellowship, craftsmanship, entrepreneurship and stewardship. Our goal is to become the world’s most sustainable shipbuilder, via digitalisation, standardisation and serial construction of our innovative vessels and through use of circular materials.

Damen operates 35 shipyards and 20 other companies in 20 countries, supported by a worldwide sales and service network. We deliver in the region of 100 vessels per year, with a total production value of over 3 billion euros. We offer direct employment to approximately 12,500 people. In all that we do, our aim to ensure a positive impact on the local environment and society.

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