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Interview with Atle


vandrefalk
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Glad to see the ongoing investment in these wonderful ships. But I'm not sure the following statement is accurate:

 

"He (Atle) is quick to point out that both vessels (built in 1984 and 1985 as Sea Goddess I and II) are in excellent condition, both mechanically and front of house: ‘By spending several million dollars each year in keeping them in good operating condition, these ships are newer today than they were 14 years ago.’"

 

Newer than 14 years ago!?

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