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|Ship caption=MS ''Nordkapp'' |
|Ship caption=MS ''Nordkapp'' leaving ], Norway. | ||
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|Ship name= ''Nordkapp'' | ||
|Ship owner=*1996–2006: ] | |||
|Ship owner=1996—2006: ]<br>2006—present: ]<ref name=FoF>{{cite web |url=http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/nordkapp_1996.htm |title=MS Nordkapp (1996) |accessdate=2008-02-07 |author=Micke Asklander |date= |work=Fakta om Fartyg |language=in Swedish }}</ref> | |||
*2006–present: ]<ref name=FoF /> | |||
|Ship operator= ] | |Ship operator= ] | ||
|Ship registry= ], {{flag|Norway}}<ref name=FoF /> | |||
|Ship ordered= | |Ship ordered= | ||
|Ship builder= ], ]<ref name=FoF /> | |Ship builder= ], ], Norway<ref name=FoF /> | ||
|Ship yard number= 265<ref name=FoF /> | |Ship yard number= 265<ref name=FoF /> | ||
|Ship laid down= | |Ship laid down= | ||
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|Ship launched=18 August 1995<ref name=FoF /> | ||
|Ship completed= | |Ship completed= | ||
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|Ship christened=*23 March 1996 | ||
*<small>by ]</small><ref name=FoF /> | |||
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|Ship acquired=23 March 1996<ref name=FoF /> | ||
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|Ship in service=2 April 1996<ref name=FoF /> | ||
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|Ship identification={{IMO Number|9107772}} | ||
|Ship identification=] 9107772 | |||
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|Ship status= In service | |Ship status= In service | ||
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|Ship class=''Polarlys''-class ] | ||
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|Ship tonnage=*{{GT|11,386}} | ||
*{{DWT|1,104}} | |||
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|Ship length={{convert|123.30|m|ft|2|abbr=on}} | |Ship length={{convert|123.30|m|ft|2|abbr=on}} | ||
|Ship beam={{convert|19.50|m|ft|2|abbr=on}} | |Ship beam={{convert|19.50|m|ft|2|abbr=on}} | ||
|Ship height= | |Ship height= 29.87 m (97 ft 11 in) | ||
|Ship draught={{convert|4.90|m|ft|2|abbr=on}} | |Ship draught={{convert|4.90|m|ft|2|abbr=on}} | ||
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|Ship power=*2 × MAK 6M552C diesel engines | ||
*combined 9,000 kW | |||
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|Ship speed=15 knots | ||
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|Ship capacity=*691 passengers (in coastal service) | ||
*460 passengers (in cruise service) | |||
*460 passenger beds | |||
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⚫ | '''MS ''Nordkapp''''' is a ] (Norwegian Coastal Express) ship built in 1996 by ], ], for ] for use in ] ferry service along the coast of Norway. She is a sister ship of ] and {{MS|Nordnorge|1996|6}}. ''Nordkapp'' is one of 11 ships that travel the Norwegian coast from ] to ]. | ||
⚫ | In January 2007, the vessel ran aground off ], part of the ], |
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MS ''Nordkapp'' (North Cape) is named after the ] on the island of ] in Northern Norway. | |||
==Characteristics == | |||
The ship has a speed of 15 knots, is 123.3 meters (404.5 feet), and weights about 11,386 gross tons. | |||
The ship has seven decks: | |||
*Decks 2–3, 5–6 are passenger cabins. | |||
*Deck 4 contains the restaurant, a lounge, a small library, two conference rooms, and a café open 24-hours. | |||
*Deck 7 features a bar/lounge and a panorama lounge. | |||
*Deck 1 is crew quarters and is off limits to passenger guests.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120816094722/http://www.cruisenorway.com/HR_Deckplans/MS%20Nordkapp.pdf |date=2012-08-16 }} "MS Nordkapp Deck Plans", ''Cruise Norway'' Retrieved on 9 August 2012.</ref> | |||
Passengers can access outside decks for lounging or viewing the scenery. These can be found on: | |||
*all sides of deck 5, | |||
*the stern of deck 6, and | |||
*from the sundeck and panorama lounge in the bow and stern of deck 7. | |||
In addition to standard amenities on the ship, there an exercise room, a sauna and a children's play room/ball room. | |||
There are 481 beds and has a passenger capacity of 691 persons. There are a combination of interior and exterior cabins of varying sizes and passenger capacities. There are also a small selection of suites available. Each standard cabin (non-suite) is equipped with either two or three single beds (not movable) and a private washroom with shower, sink, and toilet. Suite cabins have a small lounge area with a table, sofa, and chair. They also feature a double or queen-sized bed, a TV, a desk, and a ]. | |||
The boat can also take 45 cars on its car deck. | |||
==History of MS ''Nordkapp''== | |||
The Ofotens and Vesteraalens steamship company commissioned a new ship which was to be built at the Kværner Kleven shipyard in ]. | |||
It was christened on 23 March 1996 by ] in a double ceremony with {{MS|Polarlys|1995|6}}, which was built at a neighbouring shipyard.<ref name="skipsmagasinet.no">MS Nordkapp Info "MS Nordkapp Ship History", ''Hurtigruten Info'' Retrieved on 9 August 2012.</ref> | |||
On February 18, 1997, MS ''Nordkapp'' travelled to ] to work as a hotel ship during the ]<ref name="skipsmagasinet.no"/> | |||
On 29 November 2001 at 7:40pm the ship suffered a total engine failure on both main engines outside ] in ]. The ship dropped both anchors to avoid running aground while the evacuation was prepared, but after 2 hours the engineers managed to start the engine and the ship returned to ], Norway. | |||
In 2005, MS ''Nordkapp'' was taken out the Norwegian coastal route and put into service in the ] before cruising ] to ]. In 2005 and 2006, ''Nordkapp'' would sail the western coast of Norway during spring, summer, and part of fall before returning to sail the Chile/Antarctica route in the winter (summer in ]). In May 2007, MS ''Nordkapp'' returned full-time to Norway's coastal route. | |||
⚫ | In January 2007, the vessel ran aground off ], part of the ], without reported injuries.<ref name=FoF>{{cite web |url=http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/nordkapp_1996.htm |title=MS Nordkapp (1996) |accessdate=2008-02-07 |author=Micke Asklander |date= |work=Fakta om Fartyg |language=Swedish }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cruisebruise.com/MS_Nordkapp_grounding_January_29_2007.html |title=Cruise Ship Runs Aground |accessdate=2008-02-07 |date=2007-02-10 |publisher=Cruise Bruise |url-status=usurped |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080214223139/http://www.cruisebruise.com/MS_Nordkapp_grounding_January_29_2007.html |archivedate=2008-02-14 }}</ref> | ||
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Norwegian shipMS Nordkapp leaving Molde, Norway. | |
History | |
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Name | Nordkapp |
Owner |
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Operator | Hurtigruten |
Port of registry | Narvik, Norway |
Builder | Kværner Kleven, Ulsteinvik, Norway |
Yard number | 265 |
Launched | 18 August 1995 |
Christened |
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Acquired | 23 March 1996 |
In service | 2 April 1996 |
Identification | IMO number: 9107772 |
Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Polarlys-class cruiseferry |
Tonnage | |
Length | 123.30 m (404.53 ft) |
Beam | 19.50 m (63.98 ft) |
Height | 29.87 m (97 ft 11 in) |
Draught | 4.90 m (16.08 ft) |
Installed power |
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Speed | 15 knots |
Capacity |
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MS Nordkapp is a Hurtigruten (Norwegian Coastal Express) ship built in 1996 by Kleven Verft AS, Norway, for Ofotens og Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab for use in Hurtigruten ferry service along the coast of Norway. She is a sister ship of MS Polarlys and MS Nordnorge. Nordkapp is one of 11 ships that travel the Norwegian coast from Bergen to Kirkenes.
MS Nordkapp (North Cape) is named after the North Cape on the island of Magerøya in Northern Norway.
Characteristics
The ship has a speed of 15 knots, is 123.3 meters (404.5 feet), and weights about 11,386 gross tons.
The ship has seven decks:
- Decks 2–3, 5–6 are passenger cabins.
- Deck 4 contains the restaurant, a lounge, a small library, two conference rooms, and a café open 24-hours.
- Deck 7 features a bar/lounge and a panorama lounge.
- Deck 1 is crew quarters and is off limits to passenger guests.
Passengers can access outside decks for lounging or viewing the scenery. These can be found on:
- all sides of deck 5,
- the stern of deck 6, and
- from the sundeck and panorama lounge in the bow and stern of deck 7.
In addition to standard amenities on the ship, there an exercise room, a sauna and a children's play room/ball room.
There are 481 beds and has a passenger capacity of 691 persons. There are a combination of interior and exterior cabins of varying sizes and passenger capacities. There are also a small selection of suites available. Each standard cabin (non-suite) is equipped with either two or three single beds (not movable) and a private washroom with shower, sink, and toilet. Suite cabins have a small lounge area with a table, sofa, and chair. They also feature a double or queen-sized bed, a TV, a desk, and a minibar.
The boat can also take 45 cars on its car deck.
History of MS Nordkapp
The Ofotens and Vesteraalens steamship company commissioned a new ship which was to be built at the Kværner Kleven shipyard in Ulsteinvik.
It was christened on 23 March 1996 by Queen Sonja of Norway in a double ceremony with MS Polarlys, which was built at a neighbouring shipyard.
On February 18, 1997, MS Nordkapp travelled to Trondheim to work as a hotel ship during the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1997
On 29 November 2001 at 7:40pm the ship suffered a total engine failure on both main engines outside Henningsvær in Lofoten. The ship dropped both anchors to avoid running aground while the evacuation was prepared, but after 2 hours the engineers managed to start the engine and the ship returned to Bodø, Norway.
In 2005, MS Nordkapp was taken out the Norwegian coastal route and put into service in the Baltic Sea before cruising Antarctica to Chile. In 2005 and 2006, Nordkapp would sail the western coast of Norway during spring, summer, and part of fall before returning to sail the Chile/Antarctica route in the winter (summer in southern hemisphere). In May 2007, MS Nordkapp returned full-time to Norway's coastal route.
In January 2007, the vessel ran aground off Deception Island, part of the South Shetland Islands, without reported injuries.
References
- ^ Micke Asklander. "MS Nordkapp (1996)". Fakta om Fartyg (in Swedish). Retrieved 2008-02-07.
- Deck plans Archived 2012-08-16 at the Wayback Machine "MS Nordkapp Deck Plans", Cruise Norway Retrieved on 9 August 2012.
- ^ MS Nordkapp Info "MS Nordkapp Ship History", Hurtigruten Info Retrieved on 9 August 2012.
- "Cruise Ship Runs Aground". Cruise Bruise. 2007-02-10. Archived from the original on 2008-02-14. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
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