Where is the Island Sky cruise ship now?
East Mediterranean
The current position of ISLAND SKY is at East Mediterranean (coordinates 34.66503 N / 33.04016 E) reported 2 min ago by AIS.
Who owns Island Sky cruise ship?
Specifications of Island Sky
Passengers | 118 |
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Sister-ships | Sea Spirit (Renaissance V), Caledonian Sky (Renaissance VI), Hebridean Sky (Renaissance VII) |
Former names | Renaissance VIII (Renaissance Cruises) |
Owner | APT (Australian Pacific Touring) |
Operator | Noble Caledonia Cruises, Quark Expeditions |
Where is Hebridean sky now?
North East Atlantic Ocean
The current position of HEBRIDEAN SKY is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 37.33979 N / 5.99502 W) reported 65 days ago by AIS.
Where is the Caledonian Sky now?
West Australia
The current position of CALEDONIAN SKY is at West Australia (coordinates 31.98432 S / 115.65841 E) reported 27 hours ago by AIS.
What is an island on a ship?
Technically, it is a deck located directly above the navigating bridge of the ship. It is also referred to as the flying bridge on top of a pilothouse or chart house, and also as the ship’s upper bridge.
Who owns the Hebridean sky?
Salén Ship Management
Hebridean Sky
History | |
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Owner | Salén Ship Management |
Port of registry | 1991–1993: Palermo, Italy 1993–2004: Monrovia, Liberia 2004–2005: Nassau, Bahamas 2005–2011: Valletta, Malta 2011–2016: Majuro, Marshall Islands 2016 onwards: Nassau, Bahamas |
Builder | Nuovi Cantieri Apuania, Carrara, Italy |
Yard number | 1146 |
Where is Serenissima?
The current position of SERENISSIMA is at Adriatic Sea (coordinates 43.51108 N / 16.24323 E) reported 4 mins ago by AIS. The vessel arrived at the port of Trogir, Croatia on Feb 10, 11:45 UTC.
How many passengers does Caledonian Sky have?
114 passengers
The MS Caledonian Sky accommodates a maximum of 114 passengers in 57 spacious outside suites.
How big is the Coral Princess cruise ship?
964 ft
Coral Princess
History | |
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Class and type | Coral-class cruise ship |
Tonnage | 91,627 GT |
Length | 294 m (964 ft) |
Beam | 32 m (106 ft) (waterline) 37 m (122 ft) (bridge wings) |
Why it is called monkey deck?
According to this theory, it is believed that in the ancient days, cannon balls were stored aboard ships in a brass frame or trays called “monkey”. During extreme cold climatic condition, the brass trays would contract and spill the cannon balls.