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MS Mega Smeralda

MS Mega Smeralda is a cruiseferry owned by Medinvest and operated by Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries. She was built in 1985 by Wärtsilä at the Helsinki New Shipyard in Helsinki, Finland, for Johnson Line as MS Svea for use in Silja Line traffic. Between 1992 and 1994, she sailed for Silja Line as MS Silja Karneval and, between 1994 and 2008, for Color Line as MS Color Festival.

MS Mega Smeralda at Bastia, July 2008
History
Name
  • 1985–1992: Svea
  • 1992–1994: Silja Karneval
  • 1994–2008: Color Festival
  • 2008–present: Mega Smeralda
NamesakeRederi AB Svea (original name)
Owner
Operator
BuilderWärtsilä Helsinki New Shipyard, Finland
Yard number470
Launched28 September 1984
Sponsored byBirgit Nilsson
Christened28 September 1984
Acquired7 May 1985
In serviceMay 1985
Refit
  • March–April 1992
  • December 2004–January 2005
Homeport
IdentificationIMO number: 8306486
StatusIn service
General characteristics (as built)[1]
Tonnage
Length168.03 m (551.28 ft)
Beam27.60 m (90.55 ft)
Draught6.70 m (21.98 ft)
Ice class1 A Super
Installed power
  • 4 × Wärtsilä-Pielstick 12PC-6V diesels
  • combined 26,200 kW
Speed22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph)
Capacity
  • 1,803 passengers
  • 1,625 passenger beds
  • 400 cars
General characteristics (currently)[1]
Tonnage34,694 GT
Length168.45 m (552.66 ft)
Capacity
  • 2,000 passengers
  • 1,933 passenger beds[2]
  • 330 cars[2]
  • 850 lanemeters[2]

History edit

Silja Line service edit

 
As M/S Svea

MS Svea and her sister MS Wellamo were modeled after Silja Line's highly successful HelsinkiStockholm service ferries MS Finlandia and MS Silvia Regina. Between the two classes, the aesthetic differences are the most notable; whilst the Finlandia and her sister followed a "form follows function" design philosophy resulting in a very boxy design for the ships, the new sisters for the TurkuStockholm routing followed a more rounded and smoother, and overall much less hostile, design.

In 1989, there were plans to rebuild Svea with rails on the cardeck so that she could also carry railroad carriages on board, but these were shelved. Until 1990, her funnel displayed the colours of Johnson Line, but at that time Silja Line's owners Johnson Line and Effoa merged into one company, EffJohn, and Silja Line's seal logo was moved from the ship's hulls into their funnels.

In 1992, Svea and her sister underwent a large-scale reconstruction at Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven, Germany, where most of the ships' interiors were rebuilt, a new "skybar" added on deck 9, a new more blue-dominated colour scheme replaced the traditional Silja stripes and the ship was renamed Silja Karneval in accordance with Silja's new name policy. In fact, the funds used to rebuild Svea and Wellamo were originally meant for the rebuilding of the GTS Finnjet, but her planned rebuilding would have been too expensive and EffJohn opted to spend what money they had on Svea and Wellamo instead.

Color Line service edit

 
MS Color Festival at the Oslofjord

Silja Karneval's service with Silja proved to be short. In early 1994, EffJohn decided to sell her sister Silja Festival to the Norway-based Color Line. However, when time came to deliver the ship to Color Line, EffJohn for some reason decided to sell them Silja Karneval instead (the two ships being structurally identical). Problematically for Color Line, it had already printed material advertising its new ship as the Color Festival. As result Silja Karneval became M/S Color Festival, not Color Karneval as would have been logical.

After reconstruction at Cityvarvet, Gothenburg, Color Festival was initially placed on the OsloHirtshals route. In 2002, one of her rudders was damaged in Hirsthals and she had to be docked in Hamburg because of it. In April 2006, she started operating on the OsloFrederikshavn route in direct competition with her old Silja Line fleetmate MS Stena Saga. On 21 November 2007, Color Line sold Color Festival to Corsica Ferries for €49 million (400 million Norwegian krone),[3] in preparation for the delivery of the new Color Superspeed vessels in mid-2008.

Corsica Sardinia Ferries service edit

The Color Festival was delivered to Corsica Sardinia Ferries in early January 2008, subsequently renamed Mega Smeralda and re-flagged in Italy with Genoa as her homeport.[1] Reportedly, she was to be placed on CivitavecchiaGolfo Aranci or Livorno – Golfo Aranci service. In 2011, the ferry operated between Toulon, Ajaccio, Bastia, Nice, etc..[4]

It was withdrawn from service and laid up in the port of Genoa 3 March 2024.

2013 Tour de France edit

In June 2013, the Tour de France visited Corsica for the first time. To accommodate the Tour entourage, the organisers chartered the Mega Smeralda to house members of the organisation, media and others who worked on the Tour and to host press conferences, although the riders stayed in hotels in Porto-Vecchio.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c (in Swedish) Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Svea (1985), retrieved 1 August 2007
  2. ^ a b c (in Norwegian) Color Line: Color Festival fakta[permanent dead link], retrieved 30 November 2007
  3. ^ (Press release) (in Norwegian). Color Line. 21 November 2007. Archived from the original on 24 November 2007. Retrieved 21 November 2007.
  4. ^ Jani Nousiainen (29 November 2007). "Color Festival myyty" (in Finnish). FCBS Forum. Retrieved 30 November 2007.
  5. ^ . Tour de France. 26 June 2013. Archived from the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2013.

External links edit

  • Corsica Ferries (Company website)
  • M/S Svea (1985) at Fakta om Fartyg (in Swedish)
Preceded by World's Largest Cruiseferry
1985
Succeeded by


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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2022 MS Mega Smeralda is a cruiseferry owned by Medinvest and operated by Corsica Ferries Sardinia Ferries She was built in 1985 by Wartsila at the Helsinki New Shipyard in Helsinki Finland for Johnson Line as MS Svea for use in Silja Line traffic Between 1992 and 1994 she sailed for Silja Line as MS Silja Karneval and between 1994 and 2008 for Color Line as MS Color Festival MS Mega Smeralda at Bastia July 2008History Name1985 1992 Svea 1992 1994 Silja Karneval 1994 2008 Color Festival 2008 present Mega Smeralda NamesakeRederi AB Svea original name Owner1985 1987 Johnson Line 1987 1994 Svea Line Finland 1994 2008 Color Line 2008 present Medinvest Operator1985 1994 Silja Line 1994 2008 Color Line 2008 present Corsica Ferries BuilderWartsila Helsinki New Shipyard Finland Yard number470 Launched28 September 1984 Sponsored byBirgit Nilsson Christened28 September 1984 Acquired7 May 1985 In serviceMay 1985 RefitMarch April 1992 December 2004 January 2005 Homeport1985 1994 Stockholm Sweden 1994 2008 Oslo Norway 2008 present Genoa IdentificationIMO number 8306486 StatusIn service General characteristics as built 1 Tonnage33 829 GT 4 150 DWT Length168 03 m 551 28 ft Beam27 60 m 90 55 ft Draught6 70 m 21 98 ft Ice class1 A Super Installed power4 Wartsila Pielstick 12PC 6V diesels combined 26 200 kW Speed22 knots 41 km h 25 mph Capacity1 803 passengers 1 625 passenger beds 400 cars General characteristics currently 1 Tonnage34 694 GT Length168 45 m 552 66 ft Capacity2 000 passengers 1 933 passenger beds 2 330 cars 2 850 lanemeters 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Silja Line service 1 2 Color Line service 1 3 Corsica Sardinia Ferries service 2 2013 Tour de France 3 References 4 External linksHistory editSilja Line service edit nbsp As M S Svea MS Svea and her sister MS Wellamo were modeled after Silja Line s highly successful Helsinki Stockholm service ferries MS Finlandia and MS Silvia Regina Between the two classes the aesthetic differences are the most notable whilst the Finlandia and her sister followed a form follows function design philosophy resulting in a very boxy design for the ships the new sisters for the Turku Stockholm routing followed a more rounded and smoother and overall much less hostile design In 1989 there were plans to rebuild Svea with rails on the cardeck so that she could also carry railroad carriages on board but these were shelved Until 1990 her funnel displayed the colours of Johnson Line but at that time Silja Line s owners Johnson Line and Effoa merged into one company EffJohn and Silja Line s seal logo was moved from the ship s hulls into their funnels In 1992 Svea and her sister underwent a large scale reconstruction at Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven Germany where most of the ships interiors were rebuilt a new skybar added on deck 9 a new more blue dominated colour scheme replaced the traditional Silja stripes and the ship was renamed Silja Karneval in accordance with Silja s new name policy In fact the funds used to rebuild Svea and Wellamo were originally meant for the rebuilding of the GTS Finnjet but her planned rebuilding would have been too expensive and EffJohn opted to spend what money they had on Svea and Wellamo instead Color Line service edit nbsp MS Color Festival at the Oslofjord Silja Karneval s service with Silja proved to be short In early 1994 EffJohn decided to sell her sister Silja Festival to the Norway based Color Line However when time came to deliver the ship to Color Line EffJohn for some reason decided to sell them Silja Karneval instead the two ships being structurally identical Problematically for Color Line it had already printed material advertising its new ship as the Color Festival As result Silja Karneval became M S Color Festival not Color Karneval as would have been logical After reconstruction at Cityvarvet Gothenburg Color Festival was initially placed on the Oslo Hirtshals route In 2002 one of her rudders was damaged in Hirsthals and she had to be docked in Hamburg because of it In April 2006 she started operating on the Oslo Frederikshavn route in direct competition with her old Silja Line fleetmate MS Stena Saga On 21 November 2007 Color Line sold Color Festival to Corsica Ferries for 49 million 400 million Norwegian krone 3 in preparation for the delivery of the new Color Superspeed vessels in mid 2008 Corsica Sardinia Ferries service edit The Color Festival was delivered to Corsica Sardinia Ferries in early January 2008 subsequently renamed Mega Smeralda and re flagged in Italy with Genoa as her homeport 1 Reportedly she was to be placed on Civitavecchia Golfo Aranci or Livorno Golfo Aranci service In 2011 the ferry operated between Toulon Ajaccio Bastia Nice etc 4 It was withdrawn from service and laid up in the port of Genoa 3 March 2024 2013 Tour de France editIn June 2013 the Tour de France visited Corsica for the first time To accommodate the Tour entourage the organisers chartered the Mega Smeralda to house members of the organisation media and others who worked on the Tour and to host press conferences although the riders stayed in hotels in Porto Vecchio 5 References edit a b c in Swedish Fakta om Fartyg M S Svea 1985 retrieved 1 August 2007 a b c in Norwegian Color Line Color Festival fakta permanent dead link retrieved 30 November 2007 Color Line selger Color Festival for 400 mill kroner Press release in Norwegian Color Line 21 November 2007 Archived from the original on 24 November 2007 Retrieved 21 November 2007 Jani Nousiainen 29 November 2007 Color Festival myyty in Finnish FCBS Forum Retrieved 30 November 2007 A floating headquarters Tour de France 26 June 2013 Archived from the original on 30 June 2013 Retrieved 27 June 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 8306486 Corsica Ferries Company website M S Svea 1985 at Fakta om Fartyg in Swedish Preceded byMS Scandinavia World s Largest Cruiseferry1985 Succeeded byMS Mariella Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MS Mega Smeralda amp oldid 1219996961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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