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  2. MS World Discoverer - Wikipedia

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    MS World Discoverer was a cruise ship designed for and built by Schichau Unterweser, Germany in 1974. During construction called BEWA Discoverer, the ship was completed in Bremerhaven, Germany. In 2000, the ship struck an underwater obstacle and was damaged; it was subsequently grounded – to prevent sinking – and abandoned in the Solomon ...

  3. List of largest cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Cruise Line debuted the 155,873 GT Norwegian Epic in 2010, the first ship outside of the Oasis class with a double-occupancy capacity of over 4,000, [22] Princess Cruises and P&O Cruises, debuted the first of seven 142,714 GT+ Royal-class ships in 2013, [23] and the corporation's Carnival Cruise Line, Costa Cruises, and AIDA Cruises ...

  4. MSC Musica - Wikipedia

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    Speed: 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph) Capacity: 2,550 passengers: Crew: 987: MSC Musica is the first Musica-class cruise ship [1] built in 2006 and operated by MSC ...

  5. Hull speed - Wikipedia

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    Hull speed or displacement speed is the speed at which the wavelength of a vessel's bow wave is equal to the waterline length of the vessel. As boat speed increases from rest, the wavelength of the bow wave increases, and usually its crest-to-trough dimension (height) increases as well. When hull speed is exceeded, a vessel in displacement mode ...

  6. Speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Map of highest posted speed limits in US states or counties Map of highest undivided speed limits in US states or counties Map of highest posted speed limits in the U.S. territories. In the United States, speed limits are set by each state or territory. States have also allowed counties and municipalities to enact typically lower limits ...

  7. MS Expedition - Wikipedia

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    These included a cruise along the west coast of Africa and a cruise along the west coast of South America, stopping at ports along the way. On 23 July 2012, the Expedition touched bottom at Isispynten, east of Nordaustlandet in the Arctic. Reports state that the ship was travelling at a low speed at the time and that nobody was ever in any danger.

  8. A new agreement would limit cruise passengers in Alaska's ...

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    The agreement, finalized late last week, seeks a daily limit of 16,000 cruise passengers Sundays through Fridays and 12,000 on Saturdays. Cruise passengers numbers ramped up rapidly after two ...

  9. MS Tropicale - Wikipedia

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    MS Tropicale (also known as Costa Tropicale, Pacific Star, and Ocean Dream) was a cruise ship that entered service in 1982, and was one of the pioneering cruise ships in the modernization of the cruise industry. She was Carnival Cruises Line's first newly built ship, initially operating mainly in the Mexican Riviera and the Caribbean.