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Aker Rauma shipyard to build
another Galaxy class cruise ferry
Aker Yards and Tallink sign contract for large cruise ferry
Aker Yards and Tallink Grupp have signed a contract of a large cruise
ferry, it was announced today. The vessel worth approx. 180 million
euro will be delivered in spring 2009 from the shipyard in Rauma.
The vessel will be a new development of the Galaxy-type cruise ferry
built by Aker Yards.
MS Galaxy is already operating since spring 2006, and the second one
in the series is under construction at the yard in Helsinki to be
delivered in spring 2008.
Aker Yards' business area Cruise & Ferries now has in the orderbook in
all 22 vessels, 11 of which are cruise vessels and 11 ferries. Two of
them are for Tallink after the fast day ferry "Star" was delivered
yesterday. The orderbook also includes the world's biggest cruise
ferry and two of the world's largest ropax ferries.
Aker Yards, Cruse & Ferries, as well as the whole Aker Yards group
believes strongly in harvesting synergies across both organisation and
country borders. Competence and capacities are utilised according to
best availability. For example part of the second "Galaxy" ferry was
partly built in our French yard in St.Nazaire.
The 212 metres long and 29 m wide vessel will be one of the biggest
and fastest cruise ferries in the Baltic Sea, having capacity for
2,800 passengers and with a speed of 24.5 knots. The guiding principle
in designing the vessel has been paying attention to the comfort and
luxury of present-day passengers. There will be maximal use of
high-tech solutions onboard. Over 900 cabins, several restaurants and
places to entertain of various style and class as well as a remarkable
conference centre with over 450 seats make the new ship a multi
functional sea-based hotel with excellent ambience.
"Building the new cruise ferry for our important customer Tallink is
another congenial challenge" comments Yrjö Julin, President of Aker
Yards, Cruise & Ferries. "We have a long history with the combined
Tallink Silja with in all 19 delivered car-passenger ferries and
several vessel conversions"
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