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Old 11-07-2005, 03:44 PM PagodaSwan is offline     #1 (permalink)
Radisson Seven Seas Navigator

SEVEN SEAS NAVIGATOR - CRUISE LINER

Radisson Seven Seas Cruises is expanding into the up-market executive level of cruising with its new fleet addition the Seven Seas Navigator. The 25,000gt vessel has been completed at the T Mariotti yard in Genoa, Italy. It is arguable whether the US$200 million cruise liner is actually new at all although this is the first time she has sailed commercially. The vessel was previously known as the Blue Sea and her hull was bought in 1996 by the Italian yard as she was lying unfinished in St Petersburg, Russia. A final contract for fitting and delivery was signed with the yard in March 1998 with delivery in September 1999 and newbuilding technical supervision was assigned to V Ships Leisure. At the time of delivery, Radisson claimed she had the highest private balcony ratio of any cruise ship afloat and the largest standard suites in the industry.

Radisson Seven Seas Cruises is part of the Minneapolis-based Carlson Companies, Inc, a group operating in travel, hospitality and marketing. Carlson Hospitality Worldwide includes nearly 1,000 hotels, restaurants, resorts and cruise ships. The vessel is owned in a 50:50 joint venture by the Carlson/Vlasov groups, with technical day-to-day management and hotel crew manning by V Ships Leisure. The hotel operations and marketing is undertaken by the cruise line itself. Although essentially an American organisation, the ship will fly the Italian flag. The company aims to bring in new people who have never been cruising before, and says that 25 per cent of its business is from first-timers.

DESIGN

The Seven Seas Navigator is a standard hull design, unlike her twin-hulled predecessor Radisson Diamond. The company says this design would not be economic to build and, although ideal for deployment in Europe, its deep draught and slow speed is not suitable for planned operations. Interior design has been managed by the Scandinavians Petter Yran & Storbraathen and draws inspiration from contemporary designs of the 1930s.

FACILITIES

Passenger accommodation is provided for 490 in 245 suites. Each has floor space ranging from 28m² to 109m² excluding balconies, with separate living and sleeping areas that can be screened off by a deep curtain spanning the width of the cabin. Some 90% of the suites have a 5m² private balcony although all accommodation faces the outside. There are also full baths and a separate shower in each suite.

There are 12 decks, eight of which are devoted to passenger facilities, with Decks 8 to 11 containing the suites.

The company has chosen to keep the single seating dining arrangements within the compass rose restaurant and added an alternative restaurant – the portofino grill - offering Italian cuisine. Apparently, this was the most popular choice among a passenger survey.

Public rooms include the seven seas lounge, galileo piano bar, vista lounge (on the top deck), connoisseur club, navigator lounge, casino, library, health-club and spa and boutiques. The swimming pool is situated amidships on Deck 10, while the main public areas and restaurants are located lower down in the ship between Decks 5 and 7.

PROPULSION

The Seven Sea Navigator packs in four main engines, two to port and two to starboard, each a Wärtsilä 8L38 designation, manufactured in Finland and developed 5,280bhp – in total, an output of 21,120bhp. Propulsion is by way of fixed-pitch propellers. Her service speed is registered as 17.5 knots
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Old 11-16-2005, 06:32 AM PagodaSwan is offline     #2 (permalink)
Seven Seas Navigator Staterooms



Old 11-16-2005, 06:33 AM PagodaSwan is offline     #3 (permalink)
Master Suite
Deck: Deck Nine, Deck Ten
Master Suites MS feature two twins that can convert to a king-sized bed and separate sitting and dining room. Some suites feature wrap-around balconies, while others have side balconies. Other amenities include butler service and two bathrooms, one with full-sized tub and separate shower. Approximately 1,021-1,173-sq.-ft. suites including balcony.

Grand Suite

Deck: Deck Eight, Deck Seven
Grand Suites GS feature twin-sized beds that convert to a king and separate sitting and dining area. Some suites feature full wrap-around balconies, while some have side balconies. Other amenities include butler service and two bathrooms, one with full-sized tub and separate shower. Approximately 687-739-sq.ft. suites including balcony.

Navigator Suite

Deck: Deck Nine
Navigator Suites NS feature twin beds that convert to a king, separate sitting and dining area, and side balcony. Butler services and marble-appointed bathroom with full-sized tub and separate shower also included. Approximately 495-sq.-ft. suites including balcony.

Penthouse Suite

Deck: Deck Eleven
Penthouse Suites A include two twins able to convert to a king-sized bed, sitting room, and private balcony. Butler service and marble-appointed bathroom with full tub and separate shower also included. Approximately 356-sq.-ft. suites including balcony.



Old 11-16-2005, 06:34 AM PagodaSwan is offline     #4 (permalink)
Penthouse Suite
Deck: Deck Ten
Penthouse Suites B include two twins able to convert to a king-sized bed, sitting room, and private balcony. Butler service and marble-appointed bathroom with full tub and separate shower also included. Approximately 356-sq.-ft. suites including balcony.

Deluxe Suite
Deck: Deck Nine
Deluxe Suites C feature twin-sized beds that convert to a king, sitting room, and side balcony. Marble bathroom with full-sized tub and separate shower also included. Approximately 356-sq.-ft. suites including balcony.

Deluxe Suite

Deck: Deck Eight, Deck Six
Deluxe Suites D feature twin-sized beds that convert to a king, sitting area, and side balcony. Marble bathroom with full-sized tub and separate shower also included. Approximately 356-sq.-ft. suites including balcony.

Deluxe Suite

Deck: Deck Seven, Deck Six
Deluxe Suites E feature twin-sized beds that convert to a king, sitting room, and side balcony. Marble bathroom with full-sized tub and separate shower also included. Approximately 356-sq.-ft. suites including balcony.



Old 11-16-2005, 06:34 AM PagodaSwan is offline     #5 (permalink)
Deluxe Suite
Deck: Deck Eight, Deck Nine, Deck Six
Deluxe Suites F feature twin-sized beds that convert to a king, sitting area, and side balcony. Marble bathroom with full-sized tub and separate shower also included. Approximately 356-sq.-ft. suites including balcony.

Window Suite

Deck: Deck Six
Window Suites G feature twin beds that convert to a king, sitting area, and picture window. Marble-appointed bathroom with full-sized tub and separate shower also included. Approximately 301-sq.ft. staterooms.

Window Suite

Deck: Deck Five
Window Suites H feature twin beds that convert to a king, sitting room, and picture window. Marble-appointed bathroom with full-sized tub and separate shower also included. Approximately 301-sq.ft. staterooms.



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