New Cruise Line Features Yacht-Like Luxury Ships
A new cruiseship line featuring smaller, yacht-like, luxury vessels (drawing shown above) carrying 120 passengers to exotic world destinations will begin service in spring 1983, it was announced in New York recently. The new line is being formed by Helge Naarstad, a Norwegian who was formerly president of Miami-based Norwegian Caribbean Lines. He said an agreement to build four new ships, with an option for another four, has been signed with the Wartsila Shipyard of Helsinki, Finland.
The investment capital for the venture is $100 million, with 30 percent from Norwegian investors and the rest mainly from U.S. sources. "Already more than 80 percent of the investment capital has been raised," Mr. Naarstad said. "While there is still room for additional investors, I expect the remaining capital to be raised quickly," he added.
The cruise line, as yet unnamed, will be based in the U.S. An assets holding company, Marine Investors & Shipowners, Inc., has been formed with Mr. Naarstad as chairman. "We are aiming at a special class of vacationer, one that expects the highest standards of personalized treatment," Mr. Naarstad said. "We will provide these, plus an ability to sail in any waters in the world, and into ports that larger cruise ships cannot enter." One ship will sail in the Mediterranean, and the others in the Far East, South Pacific, and Caribbean.
The yacht-like ships will carry only 120 passengers, all in large, outside suites, and crews of 50, with all crew members berthed in individual private cabins.
The new ships have been designed by Norwegian naval architect Petter Yran of F.S. Platou A/S, Oslo. The first ship will be put into service in spring 1983; the others will follow at six to eight-month intervals.
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- A d d i t i o n s To T i d e w a t er Fleet V a l u e d At M o re T h a n $ 5 0 M i l l i on page: 4
- United States Cruises Acquires Title To SS 'United States' page: 4
- Improved Controllability Topic At Chesapeake Section Meeting page: 5
- 1981 RTCM ASSEMBLY page: 6
- Donald Caldera Named Senior VP-Marketing For Midland Affiliated page: 7
- ASNE Day 1981 Scheduled For April 30-May 1 In Washington page: 8
- MarAd Study Details 'Multiplier Effect' Of U.S.-Flag Merchant Fleet page: 9
- Long Beach Terminal Orders Two Additional Transtainer Cranes page: 9
- New Scanning Pyrometer For Diesel Temperatures —Literature Available page: 10
- Pisani Named Head Of MarAd's Port And Intermodal Office page: 10
- Delta Line Appoints World Shipping As Midwest Agents page: 10
- Gulf Fleet Marine Will Add 19 New Vessels At Total Cost Of $50 Million page: 11
- Marine Industries Corp. Will Market NABRICO Products In St. Louis page: 12
- American Aero To Build New Facility That Will Double Current Capacity page: 12
- Twin EMD Diesels Power Newest Turecamo Tug Built By Matton page: 12
- New Cruise Line Features Yacht-Like Luxury Ships page: 12
- Naikai Zosen Delivers Versatile Cargo Ship For Philippines page: 14
- Chesapeake Shipbuilding Constructing Third Vessel For American Cruise Lines page: 14
- Watts Named President And Chief Operating Officer Of Solus Ocean Systems page: 14
- Levingston Launches Jackup Drilling Rig For Dixilyn-Field page: 14
- Hampton Roads SNAME Hears Paper On Shipboard Piping page: 14
- Halter Delivers Tug/Supply Boat To D.F. Levy Marine page: 15
- Consortium To Offer New Container Service Between Canada And Europe page: 16
- District Engineer James Ton Gets Philadelphia SAME Award page: 16
- Ship Structure Committee Offers Three Free Technical Reports page: 16
- New Drydock Doubles Capacity At Newport News Shipbuilding page: 16
- Fuel Utilization Seminar And Exposition Scheduled For Baltimore Sept. 1-4 page: 17
- Enclosed Lifeboats Serve As Escape Craft For Offshore Oil Platforms page: 17
- New Tube-Cleaning Unit Announced By Goodway —Literature Available page: 18
- William Turner Named Vice President For Ryan-Walsh Stevedoring page: 18
- IHI Delivers Suction Dredge And Tug To Mexican Government page: 18
- Los Angeles SNAME Discusses Liquid Level Gauging By Radar page: 18
- New Cummins Brochure Describes K Series Of Marine Diesel Engines page: 19
- American President Lines To Test Feasibility Of 45-Foot Cargo Containers page: 19
- NOR-SHIPPING '81 page: 20
- New Supply/Fire-Fighting Vessel Delivered To Gulf Fleet Marine page: 20
- NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT A Review page: 22
- Liquefied Gas Minicarrier Delivered By Moss Verft page: 23
- Hayward Offers New Line Of Valve Operating Stands —Literature Available page: 24
- Automatic Logging System Developed By NMS— Literature Available page: 24
- Neorion Yard Expands Its Gritblasting And Coating Facilities page: 25
- $5-Million Contract Awarded By South Jersey Port Corporation page: 26
- J.J. McCarthy Appointed Director Of Sales At Waukesha Engine Division page: 27
- Curry Named VP And Ritch Secretary Of Ogden Corporation page: 27
- Fraser Shipyard Will Convert Three U.S. Steel Ore Boats To Self-Unloaders page: 28
- Tracor Introduces New Satellite Navigator —Literature Available page: 29
- Gems Offers Explosion- Proof Junction Boxes —Literature Available page: 30
- B&W-Powered Bulk Carrier Delivered By Hitachi Zosen page: 32
- Barges Carried Some 40 Percent Of U.S. Grain Exported In 1980 page: 33
- Floating Desalination Plant Ordered From Krupp By Abu Dhabi page: 34
- Tacoma Boat Had Record Year In 1980—Backlog Is More Than $300 Million page: 34
- S N A M E N e w E n g l a nd S e c t i o n Hears Paper On Thrust B e a r i n gs page: 38
- & K To B u i l d Split H u l l H o p p e r Dredge For H e i n r i c h Hirdes page: 38
- Santa Fe Drilling's Seven Offshore Rigs To Cost $350 Million page: 40
- Brent Christens Cummins-Powered Towboat 'Melinda Brent# page: 42
- Corpus Christi Gets Its First Floating Drydock page: 44
- GM-Powered Towboat 'Trotter' Delivered By Hudson Shipbuilders page: 46
- Marinette Launches Another Berthing Barge For U.S. Navy page: 46
- Mare Island Naval Shipyard Elects New NCAA Officers page: 46
- Hellenic Lines To Convert Four Cargo Ships To Container Vessels page: 48
- Standard 35,000-dwt Bulk Carrier Developed By Japan's Nippon Kokan page: 48
- Choctaw Asks Title XI For Rig Reconstruction To Cost $86 Million page: 48
- OTC 81 page: 49
- VPA Draws Plans For 25-Million-Ton Coal Exporting Facility page: 51
- ASNE Delaware Valley Chapter Hears Report On Delaware River page: 51
- Holland-America Selects Sulzer Diesel Engines For Its Two Cruise Ships page: 51
- Promet Private Launches Jackup Drilling Rig For Sedco page: 52
- SNAME New York Section Honors William J. Dormari page: 52
- Marathon LeTourneau, C-E And Sea Tank Form New Company page: 53
- Broughton Rig Commissioned At Bethlehem's Beaumont Yard page: 54
- Mangone Swiftships Delivers Pocket Tanker To Sun Transport page: 54
- Long Beach-Los Angeles ASNE Elects New Officers page: 54
- New Catalog Describes Coppus Engineering's Turbine Generator Sets page: 55
- Big Car Carrier 'Glorious Ace' Completed By Hitachi Zosen page: 56
- HUDSHIP Delivers Twin Supply Vessels To Gray Mackenzie page: 56
- Lykes President W.J. Amoss Receives American Legion Merchant Marine Award page: 70
- IME Eastern U.S.A. Branch Hears Paper On Fuel Treatment page: 70
- Ridgon And Almerico Named Managers At Gulf Fleet Marine page: 86
- Bailey Delivers Two 60-Ton Water Chilling Units To Navy page: 86
- Canadian Pacific To Buy One-Third Share In Dart Containerline page: 86
- New Brochure On Arc Welding Available From Westinghouse Electric page: 88
- Brown And Symon Named To Board Of Liberian Shipowners' Council page: 89
- Honeywell ELAC Introduces Survey/Sediment Sounder —Literature Available page: 89
- HUDSHIP's First 85-Foot Towboat Delivered To Energy Transport page: 90
- Advanced Marine Enterprises Announces Corporate Changes And Move To New Facilities page: 92
- Zapata Marine Service Announces Assignments In Its Marketing Group page: 95
- New Brochure Describes History And Products Of Sulzer Bros., Inc. page: 95
- Denyer Succeeds Nelson As Managing Director Of Butterworth Systems (UK) page: 96
- Advanced Studies Center Dedicated At Maine Maritime Academy page: 96
- Literature Available On Pourable Resin Chocking For Stern Tube Assembly page: 96
- New Customer Support Organization Implemented By Honeywell Marine page: 97
- Paul Hall Named First Posthumous Recipient Of AOTOS Award page: 98
- American Commercial Asks Title XI On Towboats And Barges To Cost $84 Million page: 98
- Wheeler Named U.S. Agent For Royal Schelde's Repair Yard At Vlissingen page: 99
- Promet Private Launches Jackup r For The Offshore Comrp an7y page: 100
- Hitachi Zosen Delivers Bulk Carrier For Norwegian Owner page: 100
- New Protective Fender For Offshore Structures Developed By Seaward page: 101
- Proceedings Of 1980 REAPS Symposium Now Available page: 101
- David Porter Elected Vice President Of Childs Engineering page: 103
- Institute Marks 25 Years Of Containerized Shipping page: 103
- New Pipe Freezing Kit Saves Time And Money —Literature Available page: 103
- Soviet Union Orders Nine ACVs From Wartsila Helsinki Yard page: 106
- Richard Davis Named Director Of Service At Waukesha Engine page: 107
- Dome Will Employ Japanese Technology In New Shipyard page: 110
- Wayne Harper Named Sales Engineer For Delta Shipyard page: 110
- Isdahl And Sotir Named Senior Vice Presidents At Royal Viking Line page: 111
- Port Of Los Angeles Approves Major Coal Terminal Concept page: 112
- Webb Institute Receives $25,000 Grant From The Teagle Foundation page: 112