Seaspan Completes Dry Docking of Ice-Strengthened Expedition Ship SILVER TRAVELER
Seaspan, the huge Canadian aquatic empire, introduced today that its Vancouver Drydock department lately finished a task on the cutting-edge ice-classed guest lining SILVER TRAVELER
The Bahamian- flagged SILVER TRAVELER is a 354′ exploration cruise liner that lugs 144 guests and also 118 staff. She’s been classified Lloyds because shipment in 1989 and also is ranked Ice Class 1A for procedures in the Arctic and also Antarctic.
In enhancement to the SILVER TRAVELER, the driver, Silversea Cruises, Ltd., runs an extra 9 vessels and also anticipates to construct one more 3 in collaboration with Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
Work finished on the SILVER TRAVELER at the Vancouver Drydock consisted of the setup of a strict ducktail, (a swim action looking enhancement to the demanding that includes security and also boosts effectiveness), storage tank leading fixings, prop fixing, and also a cut and also a hairstyle.
Seaspan’s Vancouver Drydock lies simply north of the united state-Canadian boundary and also gives a complete variety of ship fixing solutions. The Drydock runs 2 Lloyds signed up drifting drydocks, a hefty factory with 2 40 bunch cranes, and also equipment turrets that can mill shafts approximately 50′. Seaspan additionally runs one more shipyard in Victoria, both shipyards are licensed ISO 9001:2015 for high quality, ISO 14001 for setting, and also OHSAS 18001 for safety and security by Lloyds.