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{{Short description|Cruise ship of Regent Seven Seas Cruises}} |
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|Ship image=Seven Seas Voyager (ship, 2003), Sète 01.jpg|''Seven Seas Voyager'' in [[Sète]], 2015 |
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|Ship name=''Seven Seas Voyager'' |
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|Ship owner=2003–2009: [[Regent Seven Seas Cruises|Regent Seven Seas Cruises Inc.]] |
|Ship owner=*2003–2009: [[Regent Seven Seas Cruises|Regent Seven Seas Cruises Inc.]] |
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*2009–2013: Supplystill Limited |
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*2013–Present : Voyager Vessel Company, LLC<ref name="dnv">{{csr|register=DNV|id=29870|shipname=Seven Seas Voyager|accessdate=2013-08-21}}</ref> |
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|Ship operator=[[Regent Seven Seas Cruises]] |
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|Ship registry= [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]], {{flag|Bahamas|civil}} |
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|Ship power= 4{{nbsp}}×{{nbsp}}[[Wärtsilä]] 9L38 (4{{nbsp}}×{{nbsp}}5760 kW) |
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|Ship propulsion= [[Diesel-electric]] |
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|Ship capacity=706 passengers |
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'''''Seven Seas Voyager''''' is a [[cruise ship]] for [[Regent Seven Seas Cruises]] headquartered in [[Miami, Florida]]. She entered service in 2003. Every cabin on board is a [[suite (hotel)|suite]] with a balcony. In 2006, a [[Forbes]] |
'''''Seven Seas Voyager''''' is a [[cruise ship]] for [[Regent Seven Seas Cruises]] headquartered in [[Miami, Florida]]. She entered service in 2003. Every cabin on board is a [[suite (hotel)|suite]] with a balcony. In 2006, a ''[[Forbes]]'' article listed the Asia leg of the ''Voyager'''s world cruise as the most expensive cruise in the Asia region.<ref name="forbes">{{cite web | title= Most Expensive Cruises 2006 | work= Forbes | url= https://www.forbes.com/2006/10/13/life_travel_cx_sb_1016featslide_3.html?thisSpeed=6000 | accessdate= 2009-06-04 | archiveurl= https://archive.today/20130123083520/http://www.forbes.com/2006/10/13/life_travel_cx_sb_1016featslide_3.html?thisSpeed=6000 | archivedate= 2013-01-23 | url-status= dead }}</ref> |
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== Incidents == |
== Incidents == |
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=== 2010 accident === |
=== 2010 accident === |
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On 14 March 2010, as ''Seven Seas Voyager'' sailed out of [[Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong|Victoria Harbour]] in [[Hong Kong]], it |
On 14 March 2010, as ''Seven Seas Voyager'' sailed out of [[Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong|Victoria Harbour]] in [[Hong Kong]], it collided with the stern of a [[Star Ferry]], ''Twinkling Star'', and caused minor damage to the ferry. No one was injured.<ref>[http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/template/apple/art_main.php?iss_id=20100314&sec_id=4104&subsec_id=11867&art_id=13818953 大郵輪撞天星小輪 海運大廈高速開出 幸未造成傷亡] {{in lang|zh}}. ''蘋果日報'', March 14, 2010.</ref> |
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=== 2013 incident === |
=== 2013 incident === |
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On 3 February 2013, Jackie Kastrinelis |
On 3 February 2013, Jackie Kastrinelis, of [[Groveland, Massachusetts]], was found dead inside her cabin on the ''Seven Seas Voyager'' in Darwin Harbour, Australia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eagletribune.com/haverhill/x730438902/Mystery-death-shocks-community|title=Mystery death shocks community|first=Shawn|last=Regansregan@eagletribune.com|publisher=|accessdate=12 November 2016}}</ref> The 24-year-old woman had been a crew member since 2011 and was the lead singer in the ship's musical show. Circumstances surrounding Jackie's death included a head injury the night before during a rehearsal, medication given by a doctor on the ship, and romantic relationships with a few crew members. The official reasoning behind the death of Jackie Kastrinelis was "sudden unexplained death syndrome".{{citation needed|date=February 2019}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/cruise-singers-body-to-be-exhumed-in-fresh-bid-for-answers/news-story/72fce1056a34371ce62a512a585facf8|title=Jackie Kastrinelis: Fresh bid for answers into star's mysterious death|website=www.news.com.au|access-date=2019-02-14}}</ref> |
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=== 2018 collision === |
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On the evening of September 25, 2018 the ''Seven Seas Voyager'' was sailing from the Italian port of [[Civitavecchia]] when strong winds caused the vessel to strike a pier. The vessel came to a halt shortly thereafter and remained tied up in the port overnight to assess damage. The damage was determined to be largely cosmetic and the vessel continued its itinerary although the incident caused it to miss the scheduled stop at [[Sorrento]], Italy. Temporary cosmetic repairs were completed in Koeper, Croatia, before the cruise came to its scheduled conclusion in [[Venice]], Italy.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cruisemapper.com/accidents/Seven-Seas-Voyager-695 | title=Seven Seas Voyager accidents and incidents }}</ref> |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 30 November 2024
Seven Seas Voyager in Sète, 2015
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Name | Seven Seas Voyager |
Owner |
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Operator | Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Port of registry | Nassau, Bahamas |
Builder | T. Mariotti, Genoa, Italy |
Yard number | 736 |
Laid down | 30 March 2001[1] |
Launched | 22 September 2001[1] |
Completed | 27 February 2003[1] |
Identification | |
Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
Type | Cruise ship |
Tonnage | 42,363 GT[1][2] |
Length | 206.5 m (677.49 ft)[1] |
Beam | 28.83 m (94.59 ft)[1] |
Height | 184 ft (56.1 m) |
Draft | 7.05 m (23.13 ft)[1] |
Decks | 12 |
Installed power | 4 × Wärtsilä 9L38 (4 × 5760 kW) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) |
Capacity | 706 passengers |
Crew | 447 |
Seven Seas Voyager is a cruise ship for Regent Seven Seas Cruises headquartered in Miami, Florida. She entered service in 2003. Every cabin on board is a suite with a balcony. In 2006, a Forbes article listed the Asia leg of the Voyager's world cruise as the most expensive cruise in the Asia region.[3]
Incidents
[edit]2010 accident
[edit]On 14 March 2010, as Seven Seas Voyager sailed out of Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong, it collided with the stern of a Star Ferry, Twinkling Star, and caused minor damage to the ferry. No one was injured.[4]
2013 incident
[edit]On 3 February 2013, Jackie Kastrinelis, of Groveland, Massachusetts, was found dead inside her cabin on the Seven Seas Voyager in Darwin Harbour, Australia.[5] The 24-year-old woman had been a crew member since 2011 and was the lead singer in the ship's musical show. Circumstances surrounding Jackie's death included a head injury the night before during a rehearsal, medication given by a doctor on the ship, and romantic relationships with a few crew members. The official reasoning behind the death of Jackie Kastrinelis was "sudden unexplained death syndrome".[citation needed][6]
2018 collision
[edit]On the evening of September 25, 2018 the Seven Seas Voyager was sailing from the Italian port of Civitavecchia when strong winds caused the vessel to strike a pier. The vessel came to a halt shortly thereafter and remained tied up in the port overnight to assess damage. The damage was determined to be largely cosmetic and the vessel continued its itinerary although the incident caused it to miss the scheduled stop at Sorrento, Italy. Temporary cosmetic repairs were completed in Koeper, Croatia, before the cruise came to its scheduled conclusion in Venice, Italy.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h "Seven Seas Voyager (29870)". Vessel Register for DNV. DNV. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
- ^ Seven Seas Voyager information. Regent Seven Seas Cruises website.
- ^ "Most Expensive Cruises 2006". Forbes. Archived from the original on 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
- ^ 大郵輪撞天星小輪 海運大廈高速開出 幸未造成傷亡 (in Chinese). 蘋果日報, March 14, 2010.
- ^ Regansregan@eagletribune.com, Shawn. "Mystery death shocks community". Retrieved 12 November 2016.
- ^ "Jackie Kastrinelis: Fresh bid for answers into star's mysterious death". www.news.com.au. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
- ^ "Seven Seas Voyager accidents and incidents".
External links
[edit]Media related to IMO 9247144 at Wikimedia Commons
- Seven Seas Voyager at Regent Seven Seas Cruises website.