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New Details About Seven Seas Explorer


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The Form S-1 just filed by Prestige for its proposed IPO gives some details that I had not previously seen regarding the new Seven Seas Explorer. The filing includes a comparison chart of the features of each Regent and Oceania ship. It indicates that the gross tonage of the Explorer will be 67,000 tons (13,000 tons larger than the 54,000 tons indicated in the July press release announcing the construction of the ship).

 

The filing also indicates that the ship will accomodate 750 berths. This is up slightly from the 738 berths indicated in the July press release, but given the increase in tonnage, this is a pretty insignificant increase in berths. The filing states that the space ratio will be a whopping 89.33 per passanger (as compared to 60.52 on Voyager, 68.68 on Mariner and 58.78 on Navigator) and that the crew-to guest ratio will be 1:1.4, as compared to 1:1.6 on the Voyager and Mariner.

 

We are looking forward to sailing her!

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