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German shipyard begins second
giant cruise ship for Celebrity
Steel cutting begins on 122,000 ton CELEBRITY EQUINOX
MEYER WERFT launched the production of the first steel plate for
the second new giant passenger cruise vessel Celebrity Equinox for the
cruise operator Celebrity Cruises (Miami). Richard Fain, CEO of Royal
Caribbean Cruises Ltd., pushed the button of the fully automated
plasma torch.
The first ship of the Celebrity Solstice class – Celebrity Solstice -
will be delivered to Celebrity Cruises, an affiliated company of Royal
Caribbean Cruises Ltd., in the autumn of 2008.
This new and extremely energy-saving ship for Celebrity has a length
overall of 315 m, is 36.8 m wide and gross tonnage of 122,000.
A total of four ships will be built, each offering space for
accommodating 2,850 passengers in 1,425 cabins. All standard cabins
will be more spacious than they are on average in the industry. More
than 90 % are outside cabins, again 90% of which have their own
balconies. The ships will be equipped with diesel engines and pod
propulsion systems; the overall engine output will be 67,200 kWh
(approx 91,400 hp).
In the photo Richard Fain, CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., is
pushing the button of the plasma torch.
From left to right: Richard Fain, Jarmo Laakso (Project Manager
Celebrity Cruises), Lambert Kruse, Managin Director Meyer Werft
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