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History
NameSeven Seas Voyager
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2003–2009: Regent Seven Seas Cruises Inc.
2009–2013: Supplystill Limited
2013 onwards: Voyager Vessel Company, LLC[1]
OperatorRegent Seven Seas Cruises
Port of registryNassau,  Bahamas
BuilderT. Mariotti, Genoa, Italy
Yard number736
Laid down30 March 2001[1]
Launched22 September 2001[1]
Completed27 February 2003[1]
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Call sign: C6SW3
IMO number9247144
MMSI number: 311513000
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Class and typeSingle class
Tonnage42,363 GT[1][2]
Length206.5 m (677.49 ft)[1]
Beam28.83 m (94.59 ft)[1]
Height184 ft (56.1 m)*
Draught7.05 m (23.13 ft)[1]Error: has synonymous parameter (help)
Draft23 ft (7.0 m)*Error: has synonymous parameter (help)
Decks12
Installed power4x (5760 kW) Wärtsilä 9L38
Propulsion2x (7 MW) Dolphin DPP395 azimuth thrusters
Speed20 kn (37 km/h; 23 mph)*
Capacity700 passengers
Crew447 officers and crew

Seven Seas Voyager is a cruise ship for Regent Seven Seas Cruises. The vessel entered service in 2003. Every cabin on board is a suite with a balcony. In 2006, a Forbes.com article listed the Asia leg of the Voyager's world cruise as the most expensive cruise in the Asia region.[3]

Seven Seas Voyager in Copenhagen, 2009

2010 Star Ferry accident

On 14 March 2010, as Seven Seas Voyager sailed out of Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong, it hit the back of a Star Ferry, known as Twinkling Star, and caused minor damage to the ferry. No one was injured.[4]

2013 Crew Member Death

On 3 February 2013, Jackie Kastrinelis, 24, of Groveland, Massachusetts, USA was found dead inside her cabin on the Seven Seas Voyager in Darwin Harbor, 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. A source said Kastrinelis suffered a head injury during a rehearsal and may have been given medication by a ship doctor.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Seven Seas Voyager (29870)". Vessel Register for DNV. DNV. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
  2. ^ Seven Seas Voyager information. Regent Seven Seas Cruises website.
  3. ^ "Most Expensive Cruises 2006". Forbes. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
  4. ^ 大郵輪撞天星小輪 海運大廈高速開出 幸未造成傷亡 Template:Zh icon. 蘋果日報, March 14, 2010.
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