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FANTASY

Ship's Data

Builder Wartsila Marine

Yard No. 479

Flag Panama

Keel laying January 18, 1988

Launch December 7, 1988

Delivery November 1989

First Sea Trials July 4-7, 1989

Owner's Trials September 1989

Inaugural Voyage January 12, 1990

Particulars

Length, Overall 855 feet

Breadth, Overall 118 feet 1 inch

Mean Draft 25 feet 5 inches

Maximum Draft 25 feet 9 inches

Internal Gross Tonnage 70,367

Internal Net Tonnage 43,450

FANTASY

Equipment List

Main engines (6) Sulzer-Wartsila

Alternators (6) ABB Drives/Stromberg

Electric propulsion motors (2) . . ABB Drives/Stromberg

Engine controls

KaMeWa/Stromberg/Valmet

Propellers (2) KaMeWa

Thrusters (6) Brunvoll

Steering gear Frydenbo

Stabilizers .... Brown Bros.

Switchboards Stromberg/Wartsila Marine

Oil-fired boilers Sunrod

Distilling plant Serck-Como

A/C plant .... Svenska Flakt

Compressors Stal

Sprinkler & alarm system .... Wormald

Deck machinery . Pusnes

Anchors . . . Marine Equipment

Side doors . . . Wartsila Marine

Watertight doors Wartsila Marine

Windows .... Samen (Bilbao)

Sewage plant Hamworthy

Purifiers Alfa Laval

Bearings Lohmann & Stolerfoht

Elevators .... Dan Elevator/Kone

Lifeboats .... Waterman

Life rafts .... Viking

ARPA Krupp Atlas Elektronik

Rascar Sperry Marine

Loran C Furuno

Omega navigator JRC

Weather fax . . . Furuno

Speed log .... Sperry Marine

SatNav system Magnavox

Radio direction finder JRC

VHF/RFD .... Furuno

Gyrocompass .... Sperry Marine

Adaptive autopilot EMRI

Magnetic compass JC Krohn/Marine Data

Echo sounder . . Krupp Atlas Elektronik

SatCom JRC

Telefax JRC

Communication equipment . . . Jeumont-Schneider

Steering controls & rudder indicator EMRI

TV & PA systems Philips

Sat/TV-at-sea Sea-Tel

Radio station Marconi

The spa's glass-enclosed, 3,000- square-foot gym area will offer a spectacular ocean vista.

One of the spectacular design fea- tures of the Fantasy and her sisters is a six-deck atrium, the Grand

Spectrum, also conceived by Miami architect Mr. Farcus. On the Fan- tasy, Mr. Farcus has created an atrium which rises six full decks, crowned by a skylight. "No ship has ever had a space of such extraordinary proportion opening to the sky, giving passen- gers a breathtaking view as well as access to the major facilities aboard," said Mr. Farcus.

Other spectacular passenger ame- nities include the piano bar Cleopa- tra's and 1,300-person-capacity

Universe Lounge. Cleopatra's has an Egyptian motif—sarcophagi, life-size sculptures, hieroglyphics, and other artifacts. It will have a cir- cular bar with a piano on a turntable in the center.

Located on the Atlantic Deck, the

Universe Lounge will serve as both a performance showcase, with Vegas- type revues on its 69-foot-wide stage, and as a ballroom and show- room.

Expected to be delivered at the end of November, the Fantasy will make her inaugural voyage January 12, 1990. She will depart from

Miami for a four-day cruise to Free- port and Nassau.

For free literature detailing the shipbuilding services of Wartsila

Marine,

Circle 16 on Reader Service Card

Ingalls Awarded $12-Million Contract

For Battleship PSA

Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc., Pasca- goula, Miss., was recently awarded a $12,014,650 cost-plus-fixed-fee U.S.

Navy contract for the Post Shake- down Availability (PSA) of the bat- tleship USS Wisconsin (BB-64).

The work is expected to be com- pleted by November 15, 1989.

Marine Superintendent: Check

I DRY DOCKS - Certified Craving Dock and two

Floating Dry Docks to 40,000 Tons • MACHINE SHOP - Fully equipped Machine Shop capable of machining tail shafts to 55' lengths, babbitted bearings, milling machines—40-ton lifting capacity, turbine blade balancing, metal locking, stainless clad welding. All work conforming to

U.S.C.G. and A.B.S. requirements. • PLATE SHOP AND MOLD LOFT Equipped to roll plate to 40' lengths, angle and frame bending, 400-ton cold press. Experienced loftsmen, shipfitters, and cer- tified welders. • SANDBLASTING AND COATING DEPARTMENT -

Experienced in external and internal coating systems. • PIPE SHOP — Capable of pipe fabrication, pipe bend- ing, targetry skilled in stainless steel, black iron, and cooper nickle. ""Contact New York Shipyard for quotations on you off your shipyard requirements • EXPERIENCED SUPERVISION in all ship repair skills capable of supervising a work force on a three-shift basis. i PIERS: Five (5) piers up to 1250' in length with deep water, full services including steam, shore current, water compressed air, fire protection —available for topside repairs and long term wharfage. • CRANE SERVICE - Up to 100 tons. • WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE - Long term, up to 150,000 square feet. • MANAGEMENT with five generations of service to the Marine Industry in the Port of New York. • All of the above requirements:* next scheduled dry docking or emergency repairs.

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