MS Marina explained

MS Marina is an, which was constructed at Fincantieri's Sestri Ponente yards in Italy for Oceania Cruises. Marina is the first in a duo of cruise ships, and was followed by in May 2012.[1] The option for the third ship was declined.[2] The ship was named in Miami by Mary Hart on 5 February 2011.[3]

Concept and construction

The finalization of contract for the construction of Marina and her sister ship, plus an option for a third, was reached on 18 June 2007.[4] Marina was designed by Norwegian architectural firm Yran & Storbraaten (Y&S).[5] The keel of Marina was laid on 10 March 2009 and included the welding of a U.S. silver dollar coin and a pre-Castro Cuban peso coin in the keel, which according to shipbuilding tradition is believed to bring fortune to the ship, its passengers and crew during their seagoing life.[6] Marina has a diesel-electric powerplant with a pair of fixed pitch propellers.[1]

The ship measures 66,084 gross tons and has the capacity for 1,250 passengers at double occupancy.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oceania commences construction of first Oceania class newbuild "Marina" . 5 August 2009. 1 April 2010 . Cruise Industry News.
  2. News: Most Popular . USA Today . Gene . Sloan . 4 November 2010.
  3. Web site: Oceania names the Marina: Travel Weekly. www.travelweekly.com. en. 2019-09-13.
  4. Web site: Countdown begins for the debut of the new Oceania class . 18 June 2007. 1 April 2010 . Cruise Industry News.
  5. Web site: Oceania releases first design details of the new Oceania class . 28 February 2008 . 1 April 2010 . Cruise Industry News.
  6. Web site: Fincantieri starts construction of Oceania's Marina . 10 March 2009 . 15 April 2010 . Cruise Industry News.
  7. Web site: Oceania Cruises' Marina. oceaniacruises.com. Oceania Cruises. 9 January 2019.