X Bow Cruise Ship
The Ulstein X-Bow the iconic wave-piercing bow design for offshore and specialty vessels is making its debut in an expedition cruise ship.
X bow cruise ship. The worlds first cruise ship featuring a revolutionary X-bow design has set sail on its inaugural passenger cruise. Ad Book Today and Save. No seasickness for passengers Updated 30th October 2019 Ever backed out of a cruise because you get seasick.
The Greg Mortimer the first Chinese-built expedition. Aurora Expeditions announced the launch of a new world-class expedition ship designed for operations in the polar regions and remote destinations across the globe. Norways Ulstein Verft floated out a new expedition cruise ship continuing the companys introduction of the unique X-Bow design to the cruise industry.
It has 80 passenger cabins with private bathrooms and balconies. The X-BOW feature reduces the slamming in head seas. Ocean Explorer differs from vessel number 1 Greg Mortimer by having an infinity pool installed on deck 7 and an entrance atrium on deck 4 and 5 in way of main.
Vantage Cruise Line will be the charterer for the fourth vessel which is to be named Ocean Explorer. Planned cruises include East Asia the Mediterranean and Scandinavia. If we dont include an X-bow or Inverted bow they happened to have the maximum waterline.
Ad Enjoy private balcony swimming pool waterslide park VR experience and free buffet. The first X-Bow ship to make its appearance on the consumer market is the Greg Mortimer by Aurora Expeditions which specializes in cruises to Antarctica. Aurora Expeditions an Australian tour operator specialising in small-ship cruises to adventurous destinations has launched what it claims is the first passenger vessel to feature an X-Bow.
The 104m-long ship is built to Polar Class 6 standards for venturing in cold waters. The vessel is the first expedition cruise ship to incorporate Ulsteins patented X-Bow innovation. Completed in time for the 201920 Antarctica season.
