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Norwegian Star's gross tonnage (GT) is 91,740. She is 294 meters (965 ft) long, with a beam of 32.2 meters (105.6 ft) and a draft of 8.2 meters (27 ft). [6] Norwegian Star is a Panamax ship and was designed at the maximum size that could be accommodated by the locks of the Panama Canal at the time.
Former C-4 breakbulk carrier Marine Star, turned into a great lakes cruise ship before being retired in 1995 and renamed Marine Star. ... Norwegian Star: Norwegian ...
Norwegian Spirit is a Leo-class cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL). She was built in 1998 for Star Cruises as SuperStar Leo by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany . In 2004 she was transferred to NCL and renamed Norwegian Spirit.
SuperStar Libra was a cruise ship owned and last operated by Star Cruises. She was built in 1988 at Wärtsilä Marine Perno Shipyard in Turku, Finland as Seaward for Norwegian Cruise Line. In 1997 she was renamed Norwegian Sea, remaining in NCL fleet. In 2005 she was transferred to the fleet of Star Cruises.
The ship then became Norwegian Spirit. [6] It was rushed into service under the NCL America brand because the Pride of America wasn't ready on time due to sinking at Lloyd Werft shipyard. [7] (Since 2006, the trend was for new ships to be built for NCL, after which old ships in the NCL fleet were transferred to the Star Cruises fleet in Asia.)
Norwegian Caribbean Line's first ship Sunward. The cruise line was founded in 1966 by Norwegian Knut Kloster and Israeli Ted Arison, with the 8,666-ton, 140 m long cruise ship/car ferry, Sunward, [4] which in 1966 operated as a car ferry between Southampton UK and Gibraltar, for that one short season only.
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