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{{About|the cruise ship class|the class of steam locomotives|GWR Sun Class}} |
{{About|the cruise ship class|the class of steam locomotives|GWR Sun Class}} |
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|Ship image=Dawn Princess 01.jpg |
| Ship image = Dawn Princess 01.jpg |
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| Ship caption = ''Pacific Explorer'' (as Dawn Princess) in [[Ketchikan, Alaska]] |
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{{Infobox ship class overview |
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|Name=''Sun'' class |
| Name = ''Sun'' class |
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|Builders= [[Fincantieri]] – Cantieri Navali Italiani S.p.A. |
| Builders = [[Fincantieri]] – Cantieri Navali Italiani S.p.A. |
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|Operators=* [[ |
| Operators = * [[Peace Boat]] (1 ship) |
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* [[P&O Cruises Australia]] (1 ship) |
* [[P&O Cruises Australia]] (1 ship/until Feb. 2025) |
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* [[Seajets]] (1 ship) |
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* [[Cheng Zhen Cruises]] (1 ship) |
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* [[Resorts World Cruises]] (1 ship/starting March 2025) |
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|Built range= 1995–2000 |
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| Built range = 1995–2000 |
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| Total ships planned = 4 |
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|Ship type=[[Cruise ship]] |
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|Ship tonnage= 77,741 |
| Ship tonnage = 77,741 |
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The '''''Sun'' class''' is a [[Ship class|class]] of [[cruise ship]]s operated by [[Princess Cruises]] and [[P&O Cruises Australia]], [[ |
The '''''Sun'' class''' is a [[Ship class|class]] of [[cruise ship]]s originally built for and operated by [[Princess Cruises]] and now operated by [[P&O Cruises Australia]], [[Peace Boat]], [[Seajets]] and [[Cheng Zhen Cruises]]. The vessels in the class were designed and constructed by [[Fincantieri]] Cantieri Navali Italiani in Italy. The first ''Sun''-class vessel, {{ship|MS|Sun Princess|1995|2}} (now ''Pacific World''), entered service in 1995 and the last, ''[[MV Oceana|Ocean Princess]]'' (now ''Queen of the Oceans'') entered service in 2000. At the time of launch, the Sun class was amongst the largest cruise ships in the world, although this has since been surpassed. |
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The four ships are effectively identical, with the only notable exception being the design of the bridge wings; '' |
The four ships are effectively identical, with the only notable exception being the design of the bridge wings; ''Pacific World'' and ''Pacific Explorer'' having exterior bridge wings, ''Dream'' and ''Queen of the Oceans'' having enclosed bridge wings. |
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| {{ship||Pacific World}} || style="text-align:Center;"| 1995 || style="text-align:Center;"| 77,441<ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://classdirect.lr.org/assets/LRV17852}}</ref>|| align="Left" | {{flag|Panama}} || style="text-align:Center;"| In service for [[Peace Boat]].<br>''Sun Princess'' from 1995 to 2020. || [[File:Sun Princess, Fremantle, 2016 (08).JPG|250px]] |
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| {{Ship||Pacific Explorer}} || style="text-align:Center;"| 1997 || style="text-align:Center;"| 77,441<ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://classdirect.lr.org/assets/LRV17852}}</ref>|| align="Left" | {{flag|United Kingdom}} || style="text-align:Center;"| In service for P&O Cruises Australia.<br>''Dawn Princess'' from 1997 to 2017. || [[File:Pacific Explorer (34944590483) (cropped).jpg|250px]] |
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=== P&O Cruises Australia === |
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| ''[[MS Charming|Dream]]'' || style="text-align:Center;"| 1998 || style="text-align:Center;"| 77,499 || align="Left" | {{flag|Liberia}} ||style="text-align:Center"| In service for Cheng Zhen Cruises. <br>''Sea Princess'' from 1998 to 2003 and 2005 to 2020, ''Adonia'' from 2003 to 2005, ''Charming'' from 2020 to 2023.|| [[File:Sea Princess departing Vanasadam Tallinn Port of Tallinn 3 July 2016.jpg|250px]] |
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=== Other ships === |
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The class consists of one other ship, ''Oceana'', which was sold in 2020 to an undisclosed buyer.<ref name="oceanaleaving">{{cite web|title=Oceana to be sold off by P&O Cruises|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-53321508|publisher=BBC News|date=7 July 2020|accessdate=7 July 2020}}</ref> |
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| {{MV|Queen of the Oceans||2}} || style="text-align:Center;"| 2000 || style="text-align:Center;"| 77,499 || align="Left" | {{flag|Bermuda}} ||align="center"| Laid up since 2020, future unknown.<ref name="seajets">{{cite web|title=P&O's Former Oceana Acquired By Greek Ferry Operator|url=https://www.cruisecapital.co.uk/oceana-acquired-by-greek-ferry-operator/|last=Bailey|first=Jordan|publisher=Cruise Capital|date=22 July 2020|access-date=23 July 2020}}</ref><br>''Ocean Princess'' from 2000 to 2002, ''Oceana'' from 2002 to 2020<br> || [[File:MV Oceana entering Charleston harbor. (32498102711) (cropped) (cropped).jpg|250px]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 20 December 2024
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (October 2024) |
Pacific Explorer (as Dawn Princess) in Ketchikan, Alaska
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Class overview | |
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Name | Sun class |
Builders | Fincantieri – Cantieri Navali Italiani S.p.A. |
Operators |
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Preceded by | Crown class |
Succeeded by | Grand class |
Cost | US$380 million |
Built | 1995–2000 |
Planned | 4 |
Completed | 4 |
Active | 3 |
Laid up | 1 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Cruise ship |
Tonnage | 77,741 |
Length | 260.0 m (853 ft 0 in) |
Beam | 32.2 m (105 ft 8 in) |
Draught | 7.9 m (25 ft 11 in) |
Decks | 16 (10 publicly accessible) |
Propulsion | 4 Sulzer diesel engines driving 2 shafts |
Speed | 21.4 knots (39.6 km/h; 24.6 mph) |
Capacity | 1,950–2,272 passengers |
Crew | 900 |
The Sun class is a class of cruise ships originally built for and operated by Princess Cruises and now operated by P&O Cruises Australia, Peace Boat, Seajets and Cheng Zhen Cruises. The vessels in the class were designed and constructed by Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italiani in Italy. The first Sun-class vessel, Sun Princess (now Pacific World), entered service in 1995 and the last, Ocean Princess (now Queen of the Oceans) entered service in 2000. At the time of launch, the Sun class was amongst the largest cruise ships in the world, although this has since been surpassed.
The four ships are effectively identical, with the only notable exception being the design of the bridge wings; Pacific World and Pacific Explorer having exterior bridge wings, Dream and Queen of the Oceans having enclosed bridge wings.
Ships
[edit]Ship | Built | Gross tonnage | Flag | Notes | Image |
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Pacific World | 1995 | 77,441[1] | Panama | In service for Peace Boat. Sun Princess from 1995 to 2020. |
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Pacific Explorer | 1997 | 77,441[2] | United Kingdom | In service for P&O Cruises Australia. Dawn Princess from 1997 to 2017. |
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Dream | 1998 | 77,499 | Liberia | In service for Cheng Zhen Cruises. Sea Princess from 1998 to 2003 and 2005 to 2020, Adonia from 2003 to 2005, Charming from 2020 to 2023. |
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Queen of the Oceans | 2000 | 77,499 | Bermuda | Laid up since 2020, future unknown.[3] Ocean Princess from 2000 to 2002, Oceana from 2002 to 2020 |
References
[edit]- ^ https://classdirect.lr.org/assets/LRV17852.
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(help) - ^ Bailey, Jordan (22 July 2020). "P&O's Former Oceana Acquired By Greek Ferry Operator". Cruise Capital. Retrieved 23 July 2020.