What A Way To Start for Cruise Ship Drydocks In 2022?

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  • The new year is off to a strong start with many ships currently undergoing all kinds of work at drydocks globally.
  • From extensive conversion projects to regular class work and emergency repairs, Cruise Industry News compiled data about some of the major drydocks presently underway.

A recent news article published in the Cruise Industry News says about strong Start for Cruise Ship Drydocks in 2022.

More about global drydock market 

Learn more about the global drydock market and opportunities and trends in the 2022 Drydock and Refurbishment Report by Cruise Industry News.

Satoshi/Ambience
Cruise Line: Ambassador Cruise Line
Capacity: 1,590
Tonnage: 70,000
Year built: 1991
Shipyard: Viktor Lenac (Rijeka, Croatia)

Set to emerge as Ambassador Cruise Line’s first vessel, the Ambience is currently undergoing a major refurbishment at Viktor Lenac, in Croatia.

To be concluded in February, the refit includes substantial hotel upgrades, in addition to extensive technical work. According to Ambassador, the 1991-built vessel is also being brought to the latest environmental standards.

Routine maintenance and technical work

Voyager of the Seas
Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean International
Capacity: 3,100
Tonnage: 142,000
Year built: 1999
Shipyard: Damen (Brest, France)

The Voyager of the Seas is currently in a drydock at the Damen Shipyard in Brest, France. Set to resume service in April, the 1999-built ship is undergoing routine maintenance and technical work.

The job includes steel replacement and a new hull coating, in addition to the complete overhaul of the ship’s pods, thrusters and stabilizers.

Damen’s Brest facility

Norwegian Sky
Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line
Capacity: 2,000
Tonnage: 77,104
Year built: 1999
Shipyard: Damen (Brest, France)

Another cruise ship in Damen’s Brest facility, the Norwegian Sky is also undergoing routine maintenance and technical work. With its service resumption postponed to March, the vessel will see work on its stabilizers, rudders, propellers, thrusters and more.

The Sky’s project also includes hotel side maintenance, with replacement of mattresses, carpets, galley utilities and more.

1995-built Marella Discovery 2

Marella Discovery 2
Cruise Line: Marella Cruises
Capacity: 1,804
Tonnage: 70,000
Year built: 1995
Shipyard: Navantia (Cádiz, Spain)

The 1995-built Marella Discovery 2 is presently in a drydock at Navantia, in Cádiz, Spain.

The Marella Cruises’ vessel is undergoing class work and routine maintenance in order to resume revenue service in early April.

Undergoing technical work and routine maintenance

Coral Princess
Cruise Line: Princess Cruises
Capacity: 1,950
Tonnage: 88,000
Year built: 2002
Shipyard: Navantia (Cádiz, Spain)

The Coral Princess is also undergoing technical work and routine maintenance in Cádiz.

The Princess ship arrived in the Spanish shipyard earlier this month and is expected to stay until Jan. 25.

Navantia’s Cádiz shipyard

Island Princess
Cruise Line: Princess Cruises
Capacity: 1,950
Tonnage: 88,000
Year built: 2003
Shipyard: Navantia (Cádiz, Spain)

Another Princess Cruises ship set to undergo routine maintenance, the Island Princess is soon arriving in Navantia’s Cádiz shipyard.

Returning to Miami

Carnival Horizon
Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line
Capacity: 4,000
Tonnage: 135,000
Year built: 2018
Shipyard: Fincantieri (Palermo, Italy)

The Carnival Horizon is currently returning to Miami after the completion of an emergency drydock in Palermo, Italy.

During the three-week shipyard stay, the vessel saw its propulsion problem fixed and also received Carnival’s new red, blue and white livery.

Undergoing a drydock in Asia

Norwegian Spirit
Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line
Capacity: 2,000
Tonnage: 76,800
Year built: 1999
Shipyard: Sembawang (Singapore)

The 1999-built Norwegian Spirit is undergoing a drydock in Asia. Extensively rebuilt in early 2020, the ship is presently in a shipyard in Singapore for routine maintenance.

After arriving on Jan. 2, the vessel seeing technical and class work.

Undergoing regular upkeep

Celebrity Summit
Cruise Line: Celebrity Cruises
Capacity: 1,950
Tonnage: 91,000
Year built: 2001
Shipyard: Grand Bahama (Freeport, Bahamas)

The Celebrity Summit is presently in a drydock in the Grand Bahama Shipyard, in Freeport, the Bahamas.

The 2001-built vessel is undergoing regular upkeep, in addition to class and technical work.

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Source: Cruise Industry News