Wind Surf (ship)

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Wind_Surf_(ship) an entity of type: Thing

Die Wind Surf ist neben ihrem Schwesterschiff Club Med 2 das größte Motorsegelschiff der Welt. rdf:langString
Club Med 1 puis Wind Surf Cet article est une ébauche concernant la mer et un bateau ou un navire. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Le Wind Surf est une goélette à cinq-mâts à voiles d'étai, mesurant 187 mètres de long, dont la construction a commencé en 1989 aux chantiers navals du Havre (ACH). Il portait le nom de Club Med 1, sister-ship du Club Med 2 (1990). rdf:langString
MSY Wind Surf is a five-mast staysail schooner that is one of the largest sailing cruise ships in the world, with two electric propulsion motors powered by four diesel electric generating sets also. She can carry up to 342 passengers, in a total of 150 ocean-view staterooms, 18 ocean-view suites and 2 deluxe bridge suites, with a crew of 210. Wind Surf had been owned and operated by Club Med under the name Club Med 1, and was later transferred to Windstar Cruises. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Wind Surf
rdf:langString Wind Surf (bateau)
rdf:langString Wind Surf (ship)
rdf:langString *1989–1990: La Fayette
rdf:langString *1990–1998: Club Med 1
rdf:langString *1998 onwards: Wind Surf
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xsd:integer 8
xsd:integer 1990
rdf:langString *1990–1998: Club Med *1998 onwards: Windstar Cruises
xsd:integer 1986
rdf:langString Four diesel-electric engines, and wind
rdf:langString Engines: ; engines with wind assistance:
rdf:langString Staysail schooner, ca. in seven triangular Dacron self-furled sails on five masts
rdf:langString Societe Nouvelle Des Ateliers et Chantier du Havre
xsd:integer 386
xsd:date 1989-12-27
xsd:integer 214
rdf:langString *Call sign: C6IO6 * *
rdf:langString Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre, France 1988 by Société nouvelle des ateliers et chantiers du Havre
rdf:langString January 1989
rdf:langString *1989–1990: La Fayette *1990–1998: Club Med 1 *1998 onwards: Wind Surf
rdf:langString Computer-operated sails, and two electric motors
rdf:langString *1989–1990: Le Havre, *1990–1998: Mata-Utu , *1998–2006: Nassau, *2006–2007: Rotterdam, *2007 onwards: Nassau,
rdf:langString * *
xsd:integer 274
rdf:langString In service
rdf:langString Die Wind Surf ist neben ihrem Schwesterschiff Club Med 2 das größte Motorsegelschiff der Welt.
rdf:langString Club Med 1 puis Wind Surf Cet article est une ébauche concernant la mer et un bateau ou un navire. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Le Wind Surf est une goélette à cinq-mâts à voiles d'étai, mesurant 187 mètres de long, dont la construction a commencé en 1989 aux chantiers navals du Havre (ACH). Il portait le nom de Club Med 1, sister-ship du Club Med 2 (1990).
rdf:langString MSY Wind Surf is a five-mast staysail schooner that is one of the largest sailing cruise ships in the world, with two electric propulsion motors powered by four diesel electric generating sets also. She can carry up to 342 passengers, in a total of 150 ocean-view staterooms, 18 ocean-view suites and 2 deluxe bridge suites, with a crew of 210. Wind Surf had been owned and operated by Club Med under the name Club Med 1, and was later transferred to Windstar Cruises. In January 2022, during the COVID-19 pandemic that started in 2020, 48 crew members and 51 passengers of the 342-passenger ship tested positive for covid and were taken off the ship for quarantine in Barbados; later many other passengers tested positive and were unable to return home until they tested negative.
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xsd:date 1989-12-27
xsd:double 80.0
xsd:double 187.0
xsd:double 20.0
xsd:string In service
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