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Royal Odyssey |
Captured at Pyrmont, Sydney Harbour. 1981-1988: Royal Cruise Line Under her new owners the Doric was renamed Royal Odyssey. Before entering service for Royal Cruise Line, she received a four-month refit at the Greek shipyards of Perama and Neorion, where her funnel was rebuilt, her topmost deck expanded and a bulbous bow added below the waterline. The Royal Odyssey entered service for Royal Cruise Line on 25 May 1982,[1] used for cruises all around the world, including occasional cruises around the Pacific from Australia. In June 1988 Royal Cruise Line took delivery of the new MS Crown Odyssey. The company operated with a three-ship fleet until November of the same year, when the Royal Odyssey was sold to Regency Cruises. |
Username | TONY MARTIN |
Armatore | Royal Cruise Line |
Ship manager | |
Numero IMO | 5321679 |
Classificazione | |
Cantiere e anno di costruzione | 1964 Chantiers De L´atlantique Nantes Saint Nazaire, France |
Data | |
Luogo | Sydney, Australia |
Aggiunta il | 30/01/2013 |
Dimensioni | 1943 x 1295 |
visite | 1306 |