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Carnival ships in general, age and drydock...


radzer0

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So many many of the current carnival ships are pretty old.

 

With all of this going on on the triumph and being its current age is alot newer than those older ones. Anybody know if carnival has plans of putting some of those older boats out to pasture? I know RCCI has some older boats but sails them out of other countrys. NCL's oldest boat is the spirit from 1998 which they have even replaced alot of the engine room equip a few years back.

 

 

Seems like if they plan to keep those older boats for an extended period of time they would do a major overhaul in the powertrains. I know on the spirit i believe they said it was a 14% fuel savings. On those really old ones id guess the savings could be much greater. 30-35% fuel savings. With how cheap the sailings go for it could only be positive.

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