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Costa Voyager
Career
Name: 2000-2004: Olympic Voyager
2004–2005: Voyager
2005–2011: Grand Voyager
2011–2013: Costa Voyager
Owner: Carnival Corporation & plc
Operator: 2000-2004: Royal Olympic Cruises
2004-2011: Iberocruceros
2011-2013: Costa Crociere
Port of registry: Greece, Piraeus
Bahamas, Nassau
Italy, Genoa
Portugal, Madeira
2011-2013 : Genova Italy
Builder: Blohm + Voss, Hamburg
Yard number: 961
Laid down: 2014
Launched: 14 July 1999
Christened: 22 June 2000[1]
Maiden voyage: 24 June 2000[2]
In service: 24 June 2000
Out of service: September, 29, 2013
Identification: Call sign: ICSW
IMO number: 9183506
MMSI number: 247312800
Status: For Sale
General characteristics [3]
Type: Cruise ship
Tonnage: 24,427 GT[4]
Length: 180.7 m (593 ft)
Beam: 25.6 m (84 ft)
Decks: 6
Installed power: 4x - Wärtsilä 9L46C (4 x 12852 HP / 9450 kW)
Propulsion:
Diesel-Electric
Twin-Propeller Inboard
Speed: 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph) Max.
Capacity: 832[3]/927 passengers in 416 cabins[5]
Crew: 353
MS Costa Voyager îs a cruise ship that was sailing for Costa Crociere and was formerly owned by Royal Olympic Cruises and Ibero Cruises as Grand Voyager.
On 14-Feb-2005 the MV Grand Voyager was struck by a freak wave during a mistral storm while operating in the Mediterranean. A 40 to 50 foot tall wave knocked out a window on the bridge and ingressing water disabled the ship's engine controls. Dramatic video of the ship helplessly adrift and rolling to extreme angles was captured by rescue helicopters. This incident occurred less than a month after a similar situation happened aboard Grand Voyager's sister-ship the MV Explorer operating in the Pacific.
Costa voyager as Grand Voyager at sea, June 2009 |
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