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MV Boudicca

MV Boudicca (also known as Royal Viking Sky, Sunward, Birka Queen, Golden Princess, SuperStar Capricorn, Hyundai Keumgang, and Grand Latino) was a Royal Viking Star-class cruise ship that last served as accommodation vessel at Pendik, near Tuzla Shipyard. She was built in 1973 by Wärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard, Finland as Royal Viking Sky for Nordenfjeldske Dampskibsselskap, Trondheim, which placed the ship in Royal Viking Line service. In May 2021 the ship was beached in Aliağa, Turkey, for scrapping.

Boudicca in 2018
History
Name
  • 1973–1991: Royal Viking Sky
  • 1991–1992: Sunward
  • 1992: Birka Queen
  • 1992–1993: Sunward
  • 1993–1997: Golden Princess
  • 1997–1998: SuperStar Capricorn
  • 1998–2001: Hyundai Keumgang
  • 2001–2004: SuperStar Capricorn
  • 2004–2005: Grand Latino
  • 2005–2021: Boudicca[1]
Owner
Operator
Port of registry
BuilderWärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard, Helsinki, Finland[1]
Cost$22.5 million[8]
Yard number396[1]
Launched25 May 1972[1]
ChristenedMrs Vesla Darre Hirsch[7]
Acquired5 June 1973[1]
Identification
FateScrapped 2021
General characteristics (as built in 1973)[1]
Class and typeRoyal Viking Star-class cruise ship
Tonnage
Length177.70 m (583 ft 0 in)
Beam25.19 m (82 ft 8 in)
Draught7.00 m (23 ft 0 in)
Installed power
Propulsion2 propellers[9]
Speed21.5 knots (39.8 km/h; 24.7 mph)
Capacity536 passengers
Crew324[10]
General characteristics (as rebuilt, 2005)[2]
Tonnage
Length206.96 m (679.0 ft)
Beam25.22 m (82 ft 9 in)
Draught7.55 m (24 ft 9 in)
Depth13.67 m (44 ft 10 in)
Decks8 (passenger accessible)[8]
Installed power
  • 4 × MAN 7L32/40
  • 14,000 kW (combined)[1]
Speed22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph)[1]
Capacity900 passengers[8]
Crew320[8]
NotesOtherwise the same as built

Concept and construction edit

 
Royal Viking Sky in Hamburg, West Germany in 1978

Royal Viking Sky was ordered by Nordenfjeldske Dampskibsselskap, Trondheim from the Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki, Finland.[1] She was one of three near-identical ships ordered by different companies for Royal Viking Line service.

Her sister ships were Royal Viking Star, owned by Bergenske Dampskibsselskap, Bergen, and Royal Viking Sea, owned by A. F. Klaveness & Co, Oslo.[10] The Royal Viking Sky was launched from drydock on 25 May 1972 and delivered to her owners on 5 June 1973.[1]

Service history edit

 
Royal Viking Sky in Kiel, Germany in 1990, after lengthening in 1982

Following delivery to Royal Viking, Royal Viking Sky was used for luxury cruises around the world. In 1982 she was lengthened from 177.70 metres (583 ft) to 205.47 metres (674 ft 1 in) at the A.G. Weser shipyard in Bremerhaven, West Germany.[1] In 1984 Kloster Cruise acquired the entirety of Royal Viking Line.[10] Subsequently, in 1991 Royal Viking Sky was transferred to the fleet of Norwegian Cruise Line (also owned by Kloster) under the name Sunward. In 1992 Sunward was sold to Birka Cruise, who renamed the ship Birka Queen for Baltic Sea cruising. Her career with Birka only lasted for the 1992 northern hemisphere summer season, and in late 1992 was chartered back to NCL, reverting to the name Sunward.

In 1993 the ship was chartered to Princess Cruises, becoming Golden Princess. Following the delivery of newer tonnage to Princess Cruises, the company terminated the charter of Golden Princess. Subsequently, Birka Cruises sold the ship to Star Cruises, who renamed her SuperStar Capricorn.

 
As the Golden Princess in Alaska
 
Boudicca in Tallinn, Estonia in 2013

In 1998 SuperStar Capricorn was chartered by Star Cruises to Hyundai Merchant Marine, who renamed the ship Hyundai Keumgang for cruises from South Korea to North Korea.[1] Hyundai's cruise operations failed in 2001, and Hyundai Keumgang was returned to Star Cruises and resumed service under the name SuperStar Capricorn.[1] In 2004 the ship was sold to Iberocruceros, who renamed her Grand Latino for Mediterranean cruising out of Spain. In 2005 the ship was sold to Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines and renamed Boudicca. Following changing of her main engines at the Blohm + Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany, the ship entered service with Fred. Olsen in February 2006.[1]

 
Boudicca in 2016

In March 2010, the ship was relocated to its new base in Liverpool, England, where it has replaced MV Black Prince, which was also owned by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.[11]

On 25 January 2015, the ship carrying more than 1,000 people was left without power off Morocco after an engine room fire. The fire at 04:00 BST left the ship "listing" and "in pitch black", said Dave Tonkin, whose father was on board. Fred Olsen, the company which owned the ship, said it was fully stable and had five engines running again.[12]

In March 2018, Boudicca underwent significant renovation at the Blohm + Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany.[13]

In October 2019, Boudicca became the first passenger ship to dock at new facilities at Walvis Bay, Namibia after a decade of re-development. Two tugboats from the Namibian Port Authority celebrated the occasion by firing water cannons and officials handed out gifts to visiting passengers.[14]

On 21 August 2020, Fred. Olsen announced that the Black Watch and her sister ship Boudicca were sold as accommodation ships at Tuzla, Istanbul for shipyard workers.[15][16][17]

In April 2021, her new owner resold her for scrap. On 17 May 2021 the ship was beached in Aliağa for scrapping. She started to be dismantled on 10 July 2021.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Asklander, Micke. "Royal Viking Sky (1973)". Fakta om Fartyg (in Swedish). Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  2. ^ a b "Boudicca (07938)". Vessel Register for DNV. DNV. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
  3. ^ "Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines confirms new ships Bolette and Borealis took over from classic vessels Boudicca and Black Watch" (Press release). Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines. 21 August 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Miray, Black Watch and Boudicca Sold".
  5. ^ a b "Miray Cruises".
  6. ^ https://www.sugurya.com.tr/
  7. ^ Ward, Douglas (1995). Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships. Oxford: Berlitz. ISBN 2-8315-1327-8.
  8. ^ a b c d Ward, Douglas (2008). Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships. Singapore: Berlitz. pp. 224–225. ISBN 978-981-268-240-6.
  9. ^ Miller, William H (1995). Pictorial Encyclopedia of Ocean Liners, 1860-1994. Mineola: Dover. pp. 111. ISBN 0-486-28137-X.
  10. ^ a b c Plowman, Peter (2007). Australian Cruise Ships. Rosenberg. pp. 16–19. ISBN 978-1-87705-850-9.
  11. ^ "Liverpool's new cruise liner makes her regal entry". Liverpool Echo. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 24 March 2010.
  12. ^ "Cruise ship Boudicca hit by engine room fire". BBC News. 25 January 2015.
  13. ^ Staff, CIN (15 March 2018). "Boudicca Poised for Major Refit at Blohm + Voss". Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  14. ^ "Passenger ship docks at new jetty". az.com.na. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  15. ^ "Fred Olsen To Retire Classic Cruise Ships Boudicca and Black Watch". Cruise Industry News. 21 August 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  16. ^ "Farewell Black Watch & Boudicca". Fred Olsen Cruise Lines. 26 August 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  17. ^ "Boudicca & Black Watch Are Heading To Turkey". 25 September 2020.

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Viking Sky 1991 1992 Sunward 1992 Birka Queen 1992 1993 Sunward 1993 1997 Golden Princess 1997 1998 SuperStar Capricorn 1998 2001 Hyundai Keumgang 2001 2004 SuperStar Capricorn 2004 2005 Grand Latino 2005 2021 Boudicca 1 Owner1973 1984 Nordenfjeldske Dampsibsselskap 1984 1991 Kloster Cruise 1991 1997 Birka Cruises 1997 2004 Star Cruises 2004 2005 Iberocruceros 2005 2020 Fred Olsen Cruise Lines 1 3 2020 2021 Miray International 4 5 2021 Plot B Sugurya 6 Operator1973 1991 Royal Viking Line 1991 1992 Norwegian Cruise Line 1992 1992 Birka Cruises 1992 1993 Norwegian Cruise Line 1993 1997 Princess Cruises 1997 1998 Star Cruises 1998 2001 Hyundai Merchant Marine 2001 2004 Star Cruises 2004 2005 Iberocruceros 2005 2020 Fred Olsen Cruise Lines 1 2020 2021 Miray International 4 5 Port of registry1973 1987 Bergen Norway 1987 1992 Nassau Bahamas 1992 1992 Mariehamn Finland 1992 1997 Nassau Bahamas 1997 1998 Singapore Singapore 1997 2005 Panama City Panama 1 2005 2020 Nassau Bahamas 2 BuilderWartsila Helsinki Shipyard Helsinki Finland 1 Cost 22 5 million 8 Yard number396 1 Launched25 May 1972 1 ChristenedMrs Vesla Darre Hirsch 7 Acquired5 June 1973 1 IdentificationCall sign C6VA3 IMO number 7218395 MMSI number 309964000FateScrapped 2021General characteristics as built in 1973 1 Class and typeRoyal Viking Star class cruise shipTonnage21 891 GRT 3 595 DWTLength177 70 m 583 ft 0 in Beam25 19 m 82 ft 8 in Draught7 00 m 23 ft 0 in Installed power4 Wartsila Sulzer 9ZH40 48 13 240 kW combined Propulsion2 propellers 9 Speed21 5 knots 39 8 km h 24 7 mph Capacity536 passengersCrew324 10 General characteristics as rebuilt 2005 2 Tonnage28 372 GT 5 956 DWTLength206 96 m 679 0 ft Beam25 22 m 82 ft 9 in Draught7 55 m 24 ft 9 in Depth13 67 m 44 ft 10 in Decks8 passenger accessible 8 Installed power4 MAN 7L32 40 14 000 kW combined 1 Speed22 knots 41 km h 25 mph 1 Capacity900 passengers 8 Crew320 8 NotesOtherwise the same as built Contents 1 Concept and construction 2 Service history 3 References 4 External linksConcept and construction edit nbsp Royal Viking Sky in Hamburg West Germany in 1978Royal Viking Sky was ordered by Nordenfjeldske Dampskibsselskap Trondheim from the Wartsila Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki Finland 1 She was one of three near identical ships ordered by different companies for Royal Viking Line service Her sister ships were Royal Viking Star owned by Bergenske Dampskibsselskap Bergen and Royal Viking Sea owned by A F Klaveness amp Co Oslo 10 The Royal Viking Sky was launched from drydock on 25 May 1972 and delivered to her owners on 5 June 1973 1 Service history editFor other ships with the same name see Golden Princess ship nbsp Royal Viking Sky in Kiel Germany in 1990 after lengthening in 1982Following delivery to Royal Viking Royal Viking Sky was used for luxury cruises around the world In 1982 she was lengthened from 177 70 metres 583 ft to 205 47 metres 674 ft 1 in at the A G Weser shipyard in Bremerhaven West Germany 1 In 1984 Kloster Cruise acquired the entirety of Royal Viking Line 10 Subsequently in 1991 Royal Viking Sky was transferred to the fleet of Norwegian Cruise Line also owned by Kloster under the name Sunward In 1992 Sunward was sold to Birka Cruise who renamed the ship Birka Queen for Baltic Sea cruising Her career with Birka only lasted for the 1992 northern hemisphere summer season and in late 1992 was chartered back to NCL reverting to the name Sunward In 1993 the ship was chartered to Princess Cruises becoming Golden Princess Following the delivery of newer tonnage to Princess Cruises the company terminated the charter of Golden Princess Subsequently Birka Cruises sold the ship to Star Cruises who renamed her SuperStar Capricorn nbsp As the Golden Princess in Alaska nbsp Boudicca in Tallinn Estonia in 2013In 1998 SuperStar Capricorn was chartered by Star Cruises to Hyundai Merchant Marine who renamed the ship Hyundai Keumgang for cruises from South Korea to North Korea 1 Hyundai s cruise operations failed in 2001 and Hyundai Keumgang was returned to Star Cruises and resumed service under the name SuperStar Capricorn 1 In 2004 the ship was sold to Iberocruceros who renamed her Grand Latino for Mediterranean cruising out of Spain In 2005 the ship was sold to Fred Olsen Cruise Lines and renamed Boudicca Following changing of her main engines at the Blohm Voss shipyard in Hamburg Germany the ship entered service with Fred Olsen in February 2006 1 nbsp Boudicca in 2016In March 2010 the ship was relocated to its new base in Liverpool England where it has replaced MV Black Prince which was also owned by Fred Olsen Cruise Lines 11 On 25 January 2015 the ship carrying more than 1 000 people was left without power off Morocco after an engine room fire The fire at 04 00 BST left the ship listing and in pitch black said Dave Tonkin whose father was on board Fred Olsen the company which owned the ship said it was fully stable and had five engines running again 12 In March 2018 Boudicca underwent significant renovation at the Blohm Voss shipyard in Hamburg Germany 13 In October 2019 Boudicca became the first passenger ship to dock at new facilities at Walvis Bay Namibia after a decade of re development Two tugboats from the Namibian Port Authority celebrated the occasion by firing water cannons and officials handed out gifts to visiting passengers 14 On 21 August 2020 Fred Olsen announced that the Black Watch and her sister ship Boudicca were sold as accommodation ships at Tuzla Istanbul for shipyard workers 15 16 17 In April 2021 her new owner resold her for scrap On 17 May 2021 the ship was beached in Aliaga for scrapping She started to be dismantled on 10 July 2021 citation needed References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Asklander Micke Royal Viking Sky 1973 Fakta om Fartyg in Swedish Retrieved 24 February 2009 a b Boudicca 07938 Vessel Register for DNV DNV Retrieved 24 February 2009 Fred Olsen Cruise Lines confirms new ships Bolette and Borealis took over from classic vessels Boudicca and Black Watch Press release Fred Olsen Cruise Lines 21 August 2020 Retrieved 23 August 2020 a b Miray Black Watch and Boudicca Sold a b Miray Cruises https www sugurya com tr Ward Douglas 1995 Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising amp Cruise Ships Oxford Berlitz ISBN 2 8315 1327 8 a b c d Ward Douglas 2008 Complete Guide to Cruising amp Cruise Ships Singapore Berlitz pp 224 225 ISBN 978 981 268 240 6 Miller William H 1995 Pictorial Encyclopedia of Ocean Liners 1860 1994 Mineola Dover pp 111 ISBN 0 486 28137 X a b c Plowman Peter 2007 Australian Cruise Ships Rosenberg pp 16 19 ISBN 978 1 87705 850 9 Liverpool s new cruise liner makes her regal entry Liverpool Echo 24 March 2010 Retrieved 24 March 2010 Cruise ship Boudicca hit by engine room fire BBC News 25 January 2015 Staff CIN 15 March 2018 Boudicca Poised for Major Refit at Blohm Voss Retrieved 16 March 2018 Passenger ship docks at new jetty az com na Retrieved 28 October 2019 Fred Olsen To Retire Classic Cruise Ships Boudicca and Black Watch Cruise Industry News 21 August 2020 Retrieved 26 August 2020 Farewell Black Watch amp Boudicca Fred Olsen Cruise Lines 26 August 2020 Retrieved 26 August 2020 Boudicca amp Black Watch Are Heading To Turkey 25 September 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 7218395 Official website https www shipvideos net ships royal viking sky Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MV Boudicca amp oldid 1187241066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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