MS Crown Iris
http://dbpedia.org/resource/MS_Crown_Iris an entity of type: Thing
Die Crown Iris ist ein Kreuzfahrtschiff der Reederei . Es wurde auf der Werft Kværner Masa-Yards im finnischen Turku gebaut und im Jahr 1992 unter dem Namen Royal Majesty in Dienst gestellt.
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MS Crown Iris is a cruise ship owned by Mano Maritime. She was originally ordered by Birka Line as MS Birka Queen from the Wärtsilä Marine Turku Shipyard in Finland, but completed by Kvaerner Masa-Yards as MS Royal Majesty for Majesty Cruise Line. In 1997 she was sold to Norwegian Cruise Line as the MS Norwegian Majesty and lengthened by 33.76 m (110 ft 9 in) at the Lloyd Werft shipyard in Bremerhaven, Germany. She was sold to Louis Cruises as the MS Louis Majesty from 2008 to 2012 when she was chartered to Thomson Cruises as the MS Thomson Majesty before being returned to Louis Cruises/Celestyal Cruises, as the Majesty. In 2018 the ship sold to Mano Maritime.
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Le Louis Majesty est un paquebot de croisière opérant pour la compagnie chypriote . Commandé à l'origine par la compagnie Birka line, au chantier naval Wärtsilä Marine Turku Shipyard en Finlande, sous le nom de MS Birka Queen, il est terminé par les Kvaerner Masa-Yards pour Majesty Cruise Line, et baptisé MS Royal Majesty. En 1997 il est vendu à la Norwegian Cruise Line et allongé de 33,8 m aux chantiers allemands Lloyd Werft de Bremerhaven. Il appartient à depuis 2009 sous son nom actuel.
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Crown Iris
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Thomson Majesty
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MS Crown Iris
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*Crown Iris (2018–present)
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*Louis Majesty (2009–2012)
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*Majesty (2017-2018)
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*Norwegian Majesty (1997–2009)
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*Royal Majesty (1992–1997)
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*Thomson Majesty (2012–2017)
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1992-07-29
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1992-07-07
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*Majesty Cruise Line
*Norwegian Cruise Line
*Louis Cruise Line
*Thomson Cruises
*Celestyal Cruises
*Mano Maritime
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2.29E8
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*4×Wärtsilä 6R46
*21,120kW
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Sperry Marine Fin Stabilizers
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1992
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620
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*Call sign: 9HA2188
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1991-11-15
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*Royal Majesty
*Norwegian Majesty
*Louis Majesty
*Thomson Majesty
*Majesty
*Crown Iris
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Otherwise the same as built
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*Majesty Cruise Line
*Norwegian Cruise Line
*Star Cruises
*Louis Cruise Lines
*Mano Maritime
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Two controllable pitch propellers
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*
*, Nassau
*, Valletta
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In service
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Die Crown Iris ist ein Kreuzfahrtschiff der Reederei . Es wurde auf der Werft Kværner Masa-Yards im finnischen Turku gebaut und im Jahr 1992 unter dem Namen Royal Majesty in Dienst gestellt.
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MS Crown Iris is a cruise ship owned by Mano Maritime. She was originally ordered by Birka Line as MS Birka Queen from the Wärtsilä Marine Turku Shipyard in Finland, but completed by Kvaerner Masa-Yards as MS Royal Majesty for Majesty Cruise Line. In 1997 she was sold to Norwegian Cruise Line as the MS Norwegian Majesty and lengthened by 33.76 m (110 ft 9 in) at the Lloyd Werft shipyard in Bremerhaven, Germany. She was sold to Louis Cruises as the MS Louis Majesty from 2008 to 2012 when she was chartered to Thomson Cruises as the MS Thomson Majesty before being returned to Louis Cruises/Celestyal Cruises, as the Majesty. In 2018 the ship sold to Mano Maritime.
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Le Louis Majesty est un paquebot de croisière opérant pour la compagnie chypriote . Commandé à l'origine par la compagnie Birka line, au chantier naval Wärtsilä Marine Turku Shipyard en Finlande, sous le nom de MS Birka Queen, il est terminé par les Kvaerner Masa-Yards pour Majesty Cruise Line, et baptisé MS Royal Majesty. En 1997 il est vendu à la Norwegian Cruise Line et allongé de 33,8 m aux chantiers allemands Lloyd Werft de Bremerhaven. Il appartient à depuis 2009 sous son nom actuel. En 2010, deux passagers trouvent la mort quand le navire est frappé par une vague scélérate estimée à 8 m, en mer Méditerranée.
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173.5
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In service
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1992-07-02
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1992-07-29
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1992-07-07
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