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The gross tonnage of Marella Discovery is 69,130, and she has a displacement of 35,396 tonnes (34,837 long tons; 39,017 short tons). The cruise ship is 264 metres (866 ft) in length overall , with a beam of 32 metres (105 ft), a draft of 7.9 metres (26 ft) in summer conditions, and an air draft of 50 metres (160 ft).
Formerly: LST HMS Bruiser (1942–1946) tonnage 5596, NILLA (1946–1951). Stern lengthened 22 feet (6.71 m), converted to SS Silverstar (1951–1956) chartered by Silver Star Cruises, charter transferred to Caribbean Cruise Lines December 1956; January 1957 sold to state-owned Flota Argentina de Navegación Fluvial (Buenos Aires) renamed ...
Gross tonnage Flag Notes Image Marella Discovery: 1996: Chantiers de l'Atlantique: 2016: 69,130 tons Malta: Previously Splendour of the Seas, TUI Discovery. Sub-chartered from TUI Cruises. Renamed Marella Discovery in October 2017. Marella Discovery 2: 1995: 2017: 69,130 tons Bahamas: Previously Legend of the Seas, TUI Discovery 2. Renamed ...
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Marella Discovery 2 is the lead ship of the Vision class of cruise ships originally operated by Royal Caribbean International. With a gross tonnage of 69,130 GT , the ship can carry 2,074 passengers.
List of merchant navy capacity by flag is a list of the world foremost fleets of registered trading vessels ranked in both gross tonnage (GT) and deadweight tonnage (DWT) sorted by flag state. The table is based on the annual maritime shipping statistics provided by the British Government and the Department for Transport .
Sold to Thomson Cruises and renamed in 2017, first as TUI Discovery 2, [6] then as Marella Discovery 2, as part of Tui's rebranding of their cruise businesses. [7] Splendour of the Seas: 1996: March 31, 1996: 69,130: Sold to Thomson Cruises and renamed TUI Discovery in 2016, [8] then Marella Discovery in 2017. [9]
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