MS Moby Zazà

Moby Zaza leaving Livorno in 2024.
History
Name
  • 1982–1990: Olau Britannia
  • 1990–1991: Bayard
  • 1991–2008: Christian IV
  • 2008–2012: Julia
  • 2012–2015: Wind Perfection
  • 2015– : Moby Zazà
Operator
Port of registry
BuilderWeser Seebeckswerft, Bremerhaven, West Germany
Yard number1031
Laid down3 June 1981
Launched5 December 1981
Christened7 May 1982 by Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
Acquired2 May 1982
In service8 May 1982
IdentificationIMO number: 8020642
StatusIn service
General characteristics
TypeCruiseferry
Tonnage
  • 15,064 GRT as built
  • 21,699 GT after 2005 rebuild
  • 2,880 t DWT
Length153.40 m (503 ft 3 in)
Beam24.24 m (79 ft 6 in)
Draught5.80 m (19 ft 0 in)
Installed power
  • 4 × Pielstick 8PC2-5L 400 diesels
  • 15,300 kW
Propulsion2 x controllable pitch propellers
Speed20 kn (37.04 km/h; 23.02 mph)
Capacity
  • 2,048 passengers
  • 938 berths (as built)
  • 863 berths (after 2005 rebuild)
  • 530 cars

Moby Zazà is a ferry operated by Moby Lines between Nice and Bastia. Until 2015 she was MS Wind Perfection, an accommodation ship owned and operated by C-bed. She was built in 1982 as MS Olau Britannia by Weser Seebeckswerft in Bremerhaven for Olau Line, who used her on SheernessVlissingen service. In 1990 she was sold to Fred. Olsen Lines and renamed MS Bayard for services between Norway and Denmark. In 1991 Fred. Olsen Lines was sold to Color Line and the Bayard passed under their ownership under the name MS Christian IV. In 2008, she was sold to Stella Lines and renamed MS Julia for service between Helsinki and St. Petersburg. This was a failure and after just two months the Julia was laid up. In 2009, she was sold to Fastnet Line and entered service on their Swansea—Cork route in 2010, retaining her earlier name.