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Viking Grace -datasheet

Viking Grace -datasheet

Viking Grace -datasheet

Product catalog summary
Overview
The new cruise ferry is recognized as the world's most environmentally friendly large passenger ship, utilizing LNG as fuel to eliminate marine emissions and significantly reduce aerial emissions. It is specifically designed for the Finnish and Swedish archipelago, minimizing wave formation and noise emissions to protect the delicate environment.

Design and Passenger Experience
The vessel is designed to enhance the passenger experience of the archipelago, offering a sophisticated environment with spectacular views from the uppermost decks. It measures 218 meters in length, with a gross tonnage of 57,600, and can accommodate 2,800 passengers and a 200-member crew.

Capacity and Facilities
The ship features 880 passenger cabins, 1,275 lane-metres for lorries, and a separate car deck with 500 lane-metres for passenger cars, with additional space on a hoistable car deck.

Viking Line ABP
Viking Line has a long history, with over 180 million passengers since 1959. The company operates seven cruise ferries on the Baltic Sea, serving 6.4 million passengers annually. It employs approximately 3,000 people and has been listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange since 1995.

Technical Specifications
The ferry operates on the Turku, Finland – Stockholm, Sweden route, classified by Lloyd’s Register under the Finnish flag. It has a power plant of 30,400 kW and travels at a speed of 22 knots.

STX Finland and STX Europe
STX Finland, part of the STX Europe Group, operates three shipyards in Finland and is involved in designing and building various types of vessels. STX Europe employs approximately 14,000 people, while its parent company, STX, employs around 58,000 globally, focusing on shipping, shipbuilding, and energy sectors.

Contact Information
STX Finland Turku Shipyard can be contacted at P.O Box 666, FI-20101 Turku, Finland, with further details available on their website.
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Catalog excerpts

Viking Grace -datasheet-1

Cruise Ferry NB 1376 for Viking Line ABP, Finland The new cruise ferry is the world’s most environmentally friendly big passenger ship. The vessel uses LNG as fuel and generates no marine emissions. Her aerial emissions are extremely low. The vessel has been specially designed to operate in the delicate and shallow waters of the Finnish and Swedish archipelago. The wave forming and noise emissions have been minimised. The key driver in the development of the general arrangement of the premises was to enhance the passengers’ archipelago experience. The ship will provide a sophisticated environment allowing passengers to enjoy the spectacular scenery on the uppermost decks. The cruise ferry is 218 metres in length with a gross tonnage of 57,600. The ship has a capacity to carry 2,800 passengers, and will be operated by a 200-member crew. The ship, which is full of innovative and novel solutions, will have 880 passenger cabins, 1,275 lane-metres for lorries and a separate car deck with 500 lane-metres for passenger cars. Additional space for passenger cars is arranged on hoistable car deck.

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Viking Grace -datasheet-2

Technical specifications VIKING LINE Gross tonnage Power plant Passenger capacity Lane metres Turku, Finland - Stockholm, Sweden Lloyd's Register 1,275 Im for trailers + 500 Im for cars on hoistable decks More than fifty ships have sailed in the fleets of the Viking shipping companies, and over 180 million passengers have travelled with the vessels since regular ferry traffic began in 1959. Today Viking Line has seven cruise ferries in operation on the Baltic Sea serving 6.4 million passengers per year. Over the decades, the size, service concepts and range of attractions of these vessels have...

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