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MS Rosella

MS Rosella is a cruiseferry, built in 1980 by Wärtsilä Turku shipyard, Finland for SF Line, one of the owners of the Viking Line consortium. She currently serves Viking Line's KapellskärMariehamn route.

History
NameRosella
RouteMariehamnKapellskär
Ordered18 January 1979
BuilderWärtsilä Turku Shipyard, Turku, Finland
Laid down27 April 1979
Launched14 August 1979
Acquired25 April 1980
Maiden voyage23 May 1980
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
TypeCruiseferry
Tonnage16,850 GT
Length136.11 m (446 ft 7 in)
Beam24.24 m (79 ft 6 in)
Draft5.4 m (17 ft 9 in)
Ice class1 A
Propulsion
  • 4 × Wärtsilä-Pielstick 12PC2-2V
  • 17,652 kW (combined)
Speed20.2 knots (37.4 km/h; 23.2 mph)
Capacity
  • 1,700 passengers
  • 1,184 passenger beds
  • 350 vehicles
  • 720 lanemeters

Background

New vessels for SF Line

The market for transporting passengers, cars and cargo trucks across the Baltic Sea between Finland and Sweden grew steadily during the 1960s and the early 1970s. During these years, two major carriers on these services emerged: Viking Line and Silja Line. By the time of the mid 1970s, the Ålandian based shipping company SF Line operated three ships as a part of Viking Line. Although not more than ten years old, these ships was already beginning to be too small and held too few passenger cabins to meet the growing demand from passengers. In response to this, as well as the newbuilings recently added to the Silja Line fleet, SF Line decided to order two new and bigger ships. These ships would later be known as the MS Turella and the Rosella.

Ordering

The lowest bid for building the two new vessels came from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. In order to save job opportunities in Finland, the Finnish state subsidised the construction of the new ships with 17 million Finnish markka.[1][2] Thus, the order for the ships eventually went to Wärtsilä and both ships were to be built at their shipyard in Turku, Finland.

Design

SF Line's latest newbuilding was the Aurella, delivered to the company in 1973. The Aurella was of a new breed of ferries crossing the Baltic, she had two decks of public spaces along with two separate car decks. Inspired by the success of the Aurella, the newbuildings' design resembled her closely although more cabins and larger public spaces were added.[citation needed]

Naming

SF Line's earlier ships were all named with the suffix -ella with the prefix taken from names of the regions where the ships sailed. Thus the MS Kapella had her name taken from the port of Kapellskär, the MS Marella's from Mariehamn and the MS Aurella's from the Aura River in Turku. In this manner, the first of the newly built ships was named the Turella, the name deriving from the city of Turku.[citation needed] The second ship got her name, Rosella, from the region of Roslagen (the coastal areas north of Stockholm).[3]

Building and Delivery

The Turella was put into Viking Line traffic between Turku and Stockholm on June 15, 1979. The Rosella was laid down on April 27, 1979 and was launched on August 14, 1979. Nine months later, on April 25, 1980, the Rosella was delivered to SF Line. Due to a seaman's strike in Finland, the Rosella wasn't put into service until May 23 when she started sailing on the Naantali-Kapellskär route.

Service history

During her entire career, the Rosella has been a part of the fleet of Viking Line. She has served on the longest time and on more routes than any other Viking Line ship.

Naantali–Mariehamn–Kapellskär (1980–1981)

When delivered, the Rosella was put in service on Viking Line's route between Naantali and Kapellskär together with her sister Turella and SF-Line's Aurella.

Turku–Mariehamn–Stockholm (1981–1988)

After one year of service, Rosella was transferred to the Turku–Stockholm route, switching routes with Slite's Diana II. The Rosella continued on this route until the delivery of the Amorella on October 14, 1988.[citation needed]

Naantali–Mariehamn–Kapellskär (1988–1993)

In 1987 SF Line made an agreement with Stena Line to sell the Rosella to them once the Amorella was delivered in March 1988. However, the Amorella's delivery was delayed by seven months, meaning the Rosella could not be delivered to Stena in time for the summer season 1988, and SF Line had to pay them compensations. In the end Stena and SF Line reached an agreement where the Turella, which was in better condition and easier to convert for the traffic Stena planned her for, was sold instead of Rosella.[4] As a result the Rosella took over the Turella's role on the Naantali–Mariehamn–Kapellskär route, replacing her sister for the second time.[2]

Turku–Mariehamn–Stockholm (1994–1997)

After the collapse of Rederi AB Slite, the other Viking Line partner, in 1993, SF Line was forced to reorganise its operations. After construction of additional cabins in place of the cardeck on deck 4, Rosella returned to the Turku–Mariehamn–Stockholm route in January 1994.[2] During the summer seasons of 1995 and 1996 MS Cinderella replaced Rosella on the Turku route,[5] freeing her to operate car-passenger friendly Naantali route during the high season.[2]

Stockholm–Mariehamn cruises (1997–2003)

When Viking acquired MS Gabriella in 1997,[6] the Rosella was replaced on the Turku–Stockholm service by MS Isabella.[7] In the new situation the Rosella started making 24 (later 20/22) hour cruises from Stockholm to Mariehamn under the marketing name Dancing Queen during the winter season, but still returned to the Naantali–Mariehamn–Kapellskär route for the summer months. In 1999 the summer route's eastern terminus was changed to Turku, allowing Viking to give up the terminal at Naantali completely.[2]

Helsinki–Tallinn (2003–2008)

Fearing losses after the termination of tax-free sales between Finland and Estonia after Estonia joined the EU in 2004, Viking Line decided to swap the routes of Rosella and Cinderella in autumn 2003.[2][5] Rosella began a ferry-service between Helsinki and Tallinn with two daily departures from both ports, while the Cinderella (now renamed Viking Cinderella) took over Rosella's Stockholm–Mariehamn cruise itinerary.[2] Due to high prices the Rosella's new route was extremely unpopular during the first year and the company strongly considered selling the ship.[citation needed] However, after prices were lowered the ship's popularity increased, to the extent that in 2006 Viking Line decided to order a new fast ferry for the Helsinki-Tallinn route, the MS Viking XPRS.[8] The Viking XPRS replaced Rosella on the route on April 28, 2008.

Kapellskär–Mariehamn (2008-2023)

On 30 May 2008, the Rosella replaced the Ålandsfärjan on the KapellskärMariehamn route. She was supposed to be a temporary ship and then replaced by the newbuilding Viking ADCC in 2010.[3][9] However, when the building project was cancelled due to big delays at the shipyard Rosella became the permanent ship to sail on the route. In early 2011 MS Rosella underwent a major refurbishment where the public areas were extensively rebuilt and enlarged.

In February 2013, Viking Line announced that Rosella will be re-flagged to Finland.

References

  1. ^ (in Swedish) Fakta om Fartyg: MS Turella (1979), retrieved 26. 9. 2007
  2. ^ a b c d e f g (in Swedish) Fakta om Fartyg: MS Rosella (1980), retrieved 26 September 2007
  3. ^ a b (PDF). Viking Line press release (in Swedish). Viking Line. 2008-04-08. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-12. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
  4. ^ (in Finnish) FCBS Forum: Sliten konkurssin syyt ja seuraukset + muuta 1980-90-l. taitteen Vikingistä, retrieved 26. 9. 2007
  5. ^ a b (in Swedish) Fakta om Fartyg: MS Cinderella (1989), retrieved 26. 9. 2007
  6. ^ (in Swedish) Fakta om Fartyg: MS Frans Suell (1992), retrieved 26. 9. 2007
  7. ^ (in Swedish) Fakta om Fartyg: MS Isabella (1989), retrieved 26. 9. 2007
  8. ^ Viking Line press release: Viking XPRS – a new concept on the Helsinki–Tallinn route 2010-01-21 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 26. 9. 2007
  9. ^ Törnroth-Särkinen, Titte (2008-04-09). "Rosella ersätter snart Ålfen". eNyan (in Swedish). Nya Åland. Retrieved 2008-04-09.[permanent dead link]

External links

  Media related to IMO 7901265 at Wikimedia Commons

    rosella, cruiseferry, built, 1980, wärtsilä, turku, shipyard, finland, line, owners, viking, line, consortium, currently, serves, viking, line, kapellskär, mariehamn, route, historynamerosellaroutemariehamn, kapellskärordered18, january, 1979builderwärtsilä, t. MS Rosella is a cruiseferry built in 1980 by Wartsila Turku shipyard Finland for SF Line one of the owners of the Viking Line consortium She currently serves Viking Line s Kapellskar Mariehamn route HistoryNameRosellaRouteMariehamn KapellskarOrdered18 January 1979BuilderWartsila Turku Shipyard Turku FinlandLaid down27 April 1979Launched14 August 1979Acquired25 April 1980Maiden voyage23 May 1980IdentificationCall sign OIKR IMO number 7901265 MMSI number 230180000 DNV ID 12434StatusIn serviceGeneral characteristicsTypeCruiseferryTonnage16 850 GTLength136 11 m 446 ft 7 in Beam24 24 m 79 ft 6 in Draft5 4 m 17 ft 9 in Ice class1 APropulsion4 Wartsila Pielstick 12PC2 2V 17 652 kW combined Speed20 2 knots 37 4 km h 23 2 mph Capacity1 700 passengers 1 184 passenger beds 350 vehicles 720 lanemeters Contents 1 Background 1 1 New vessels for SF Line 1 2 Ordering 1 3 Design 1 4 Naming 1 5 Building and Delivery 2 Service history 2 1 Naantali Mariehamn Kapellskar 1980 1981 2 2 Turku Mariehamn Stockholm 1981 1988 2 3 Naantali Mariehamn Kapellskar 1988 1993 2 4 Turku Mariehamn Stockholm 1994 1997 2 5 Stockholm Mariehamn cruises 1997 2003 2 6 Helsinki Tallinn 2003 2008 2 7 Kapellskar Mariehamn 2008 2023 3 References 4 External linksBackground EditNew vessels for SF Line Edit The market for transporting passengers cars and cargo trucks across the Baltic Sea between Finland and Sweden grew steadily during the 1960s and the early 1970s During these years two major carriers on these services emerged Viking Line and Silja Line By the time of the mid 1970s the Alandian based shipping company SF Line operated three ships as a part of Viking Line Although not more than ten years old these ships was already beginning to be too small and held too few passenger cabins to meet the growing demand from passengers In response to this as well as the newbuilings recently added to the Silja Line fleet SF Line decided to order two new and bigger ships These ships would later be known as the MS Turella and the Rosella Ordering Edit The lowest bid for building the two new vessels came from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries In order to save job opportunities in Finland the Finnish state subsidised the construction of the new ships with 17 million Finnish markka 1 2 Thus the order for the ships eventually went to Wartsila and both ships were to be built at their shipyard in Turku Finland Design Edit SF Line s latest newbuilding was the Aurella delivered to the company in 1973 The Aurella was of a new breed of ferries crossing the Baltic she had two decks of public spaces along with two separate car decks Inspired by the success of the Aurella the newbuildings design resembled her closely although more cabins and larger public spaces were added citation needed Naming Edit SF Line s earlier ships were all named with the suffix ella with the prefix taken from names of the regions where the ships sailed Thus the MS Kapella had her name taken from the port of Kapellskar the MS Marella s from Mariehamn and the MS Aurella s from the Aura River in Turku In this manner the first of the newly built ships was named the Turella the name deriving from the city of Turku citation needed The second ship got her name Rosella from the region of Roslagen the coastal areas north of Stockholm 3 Building and Delivery Edit The Turella was put into Viking Line traffic between Turku and Stockholm on June 15 1979 The Rosella was laid down on April 27 1979 and was launched on August 14 1979 Nine months later on April 25 1980 the Rosella was delivered to SF Line Due to a seaman s strike in Finland the Rosella wasn t put into service until May 23 when she started sailing on the Naantali Kapellskar route Service history EditDuring her entire career the Rosella has been a part of the fleet of Viking Line She has served on the longest time and on more routes than any other Viking Line ship Naantali Mariehamn Kapellskar 1980 1981 Edit When delivered the Rosella was put in service on Viking Line s route between Naantali and Kapellskar together with her sister Turella and SF Line s Aurella Turku Mariehamn Stockholm 1981 1988 Edit After one year of service Rosella was transferred to the Turku Stockholm route switching routes with Slite s Diana II The Rosella continued on this route until the delivery of the Amorella on October 14 1988 citation needed Naantali Mariehamn Kapellskar 1988 1993 Edit In 1987 SF Line made an agreement with Stena Line to sell the Rosella to them once the Amorella was delivered in March 1988 However the Amorella s delivery was delayed by seven months meaning the Rosella could not be delivered to Stena in time for the summer season 1988 and SF Line had to pay them compensations In the end Stena and SF Line reached an agreement where the Turella which was in better condition and easier to convert for the traffic Stena planned her for was sold instead of Rosella 4 As a result the Rosella took over the Turella s role on the Naantali Mariehamn Kapellskar route replacing her sister for the second time 2 Turku Mariehamn Stockholm 1994 1997 Edit After the collapse of Rederi AB Slite the other Viking Line partner in 1993 SF Line was forced to reorganise its operations After construction of additional cabins in place of the cardeck on deck 4 Rosella returned to the Turku Mariehamn Stockholm route in January 1994 2 During the summer seasons of 1995 and 1996 MS Cinderella replaced Rosella on the Turku route 5 freeing her to operate car passenger friendly Naantali route during the high season 2 Stockholm Mariehamn cruises 1997 2003 Edit When Viking acquired MS Gabriella in 1997 6 the Rosella was replaced on the Turku Stockholm service by MS Isabella 7 In the new situation the Rosella started making 24 later 20 22 hour cruises from Stockholm to Mariehamn under the marketing name Dancing Queen during the winter season but still returned to the Naantali Mariehamn Kapellskar route for the summer months In 1999 the summer route s eastern terminus was changed to Turku allowing Viking to give up the terminal at Naantali completely 2 Helsinki Tallinn 2003 2008 Edit Fearing losses after the termination of tax free sales between Finland and Estonia after Estonia joined the EU in 2004 Viking Line decided to swap the routes of Rosella and Cinderella in autumn 2003 2 5 Rosella began a ferry service between Helsinki and Tallinn with two daily departures from both ports while the Cinderella now renamed Viking Cinderella took over Rosella s Stockholm Mariehamn cruise itinerary 2 Due to high prices the Rosella s new route was extremely unpopular during the first year and the company strongly considered selling the ship citation needed However after prices were lowered the ship s popularity increased to the extent that in 2006 Viking Line decided to order a new fast ferry for the Helsinki Tallinn route the MS Viking XPRS 8 The Viking XPRS replaced Rosella on the route on April 28 2008 Kapellskar Mariehamn 2008 2023 Edit On 30 May 2008 the Rosella replaced the Alandsfarjan on the Kapellskar Mariehamn route She was supposed to be a temporary ship and then replaced by the newbuilding Viking ADCC in 2010 3 9 However when the building project was cancelled due to big delays at the shipyard Rosella became the permanent ship to sail on the route In early 2011 MS Rosella underwent a major refurbishment where the public areas were extensively rebuilt and enlarged In February 2013 Viking Line announced that Rosella will be re flagged to Finland References Edit in Swedish Fakta om Fartyg MS Turella 1979 retrieved 26 9 2007 a b c d e f g in Swedish Fakta om Fartyg MS Rosella 1980 retrieved 26 September 2007 a b M S Rosella snart tillbaka i Roslagens skargard Viking Line ersatter M S Alandsfarjan med storre fartyg PDF Viking Line press release in Swedish Viking Line 2008 04 08 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 08 12 Retrieved 2008 04 08 in Finnish FCBS Forum Sliten konkurssin syyt ja seuraukset muuta 1980 90 l taitteen Vikingista retrieved 26 9 2007 a b in Swedish Fakta om Fartyg MS Cinderella 1989 retrieved 26 9 2007 in Swedish Fakta om Fartyg MS Frans Suell 1992 retrieved 26 9 2007 in Swedish Fakta om Fartyg MS Isabella 1989 retrieved 26 9 2007 Viking Line press release Viking XPRS a new concept on the Helsinki Tallinn route Archived 2010 01 21 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 26 9 2007 Tornroth Sarkinen Titte 2008 04 09 Rosella ersatter snart Alfen eNyan in Swedish Nya Aland Retrieved 2008 04 09 permanent dead link External links Edit Media related to IMO 7901265 at Wikimedia Commons Viking Line official website for MS Rosella Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MS Rosella amp oldid 1129631333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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