CMHI Lays Keel For Ulstein Designed ‘Greg Mortimer’ Expedition Cruise Vessel
The vessel is being constructed at the CMHI (China Merchants Heavy Industry) yard in Haimen. The combination of lucky numbers implies that this vessel will become ‘definitely prosperous’.
ULSTEIN has designed the polar class, X-BOW expedition cruise vessel, and also provides the equipment package for one vessel and options for additionally nine vessels. The equipment package includes the bridge system, ULSTEIN COM and integrated automation system ULSTEIN IAS and ULSTEIN POWER, and site team support to ensure the vessel delivery time.
The vessel is based on the CX103 design and sports a Polar Class 6 notation. It measures 104.3 m in length and 18.4 m in the beam. The vessel will be operating for Aurora Expeditions and has received the name Greg Mortimer, in honour of the company’s adventurous co-founder.
The ship can accommodate totally 255 persons, including crew. For expedition cruises in the polar regions, the vessel will take on just 120 passengers.
X-BOW hull line design
See how Aurora Expeditions describe ULSTEIN’s proven X-BOW design, which for the first time has been implemented in a cruise vessel
Press Release: ulstein.com
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