ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: A high-speed ferry travelling from Hong to Macau hit an unidentified object early on Friday (November 29), injuring 85 people.<br/> <br />Six were seriously hurt.<br/> <br />Hong Kong's marine department said that the 105 passengers and 10 crew on board were all accounted for.<br/> <br />The ferry crashed about 15 minutes into the journey, at around 1:20 am (1720GMT). It was sailing at a normal speed of 30 to 40 nautical miles, a spokesman for Shun Tak ferry company said.<br/> <br />The boat managed to sail back to Hong Kong after the accident, which occurred near one of Hong Kong's small outlying islands, Hei Ling Chau.<br/> <br />The accident is bound to further question the safety record of one of the world's busiest ports.<br/> <br />In October last year, two ferries collided, killing 39 people in Hong Kong's worst maritime disaster in more than 40 years.