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During 2013, Funchal was extensively refurbished in Lisbon's Naval Rocha shipyards, being upgraded to a four-star vessel, at a cost of about 10 million euros. In the refurbishment, the ship's hull was re-painted black, its original colour. On 1 August 2013 the refurbished Funchal was re-instated in the presence of prime minister Passos Coelho ...
Classic International Cruises was a British-Australian owned shipping company operating five luxury cruise ships, most notably its flagship, the rebuilt ocean liner Athena. [2] The company only operated cruise ships that are former ocean liners, the classic ships of their day (hence the company's name).
Patrol ships "Disruptive" Coastal Patrol Vessels programme 8 — Portugal: Coastal patrol vessel, trimaran layout — 500 - 1,000 t [29] Under development by Vera Navis Ship Design (VNSD) [29] Successor to the Argos, Centauro, Rio Minho and Tejo-class patrol vessels. [30] [27] [28] — — — — — — — Replenishment oilers Replenishment ...
Portuscale Cruises spent 20 million euros in the refurbishment of its fleet of four cruise ships, bought from defunct Classic International Cruises in early 2013. [ 1 ] As of 2014, the Funchal was in active service, the Azores was under charter to CMV , the Lisboa was under refit due to technicalities with the vessel, but was sold to an unknown ...
M.S. Aramis, circa 1932 Teiyō Maru as a repatriation ship, circa 1943: SS Argentina (1929) 1929 SS Pennsylvania (1929–1938) Scrapped in 1964 One of the 3 sister ships of Argentina, it's unknown which one it is as the name was omitted from the bow. SS Arundel Castle: 1894 SS Birma (1905–1913) SS Mitava (1913–1921) SS Josef Pilsudski (1921 ...
Passenger ships of Portugal include all ships designed, built, or operated in Portugal for the purpose of transporting passengers. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
The luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer was “successfully” pulled free in Greenland on Thursday, three days after running aground with 206 people on board, authorities and the ship's owner said.
As is typical for a late-19th-century vessel, several deckhouses may be seen. A deck is a permanent covering over a compartment or a hull [1] of a ship. On a boat or ship, the primary or upper deck is the horizontal structure that forms the "roof" of the hull, strengthening it and serving as the primary working surface. Vessels often have more ...