Project Genesis Cruise Ship
During a webinar with travel agents Royal Caribbean Senior Vice President Architectural Design Newbuilding Innovation Kelly Gonzalez was asked about what we.
Project genesis cruise ship. The vessel was ordered in February 2006 and designed under the name Project Genesis. With 16 decks Project Genesis can carry 5400 guests in her 2700 staterooms. Twenty months after the cruise ship crashed into rocks off the coast of the island of Giglio causing the deaths of 32 people project manager.
The name Oasis of the Seas resulted from a ship-naming competition in May of 2008. Project Trimaran is a prototype that is unlikely to ever be built due to its enormous size. The Oasis-class cruises were preceded by the Freedom-class also owned by Royal Caribbean to become the largest cruise ship in the world back then.
The ship sailed from San Francisco California to Tokyo. Each ship will be powered by a combination of liquefied natural gas LNG and fuel cell technology. Ship construction Allure of the Seas left and Harmony of the Seas docked next to each other in Philipsburg Sint Maarten Oasis of the Seas the first vessel of the class was ordered in February 2006 and designed under the name Project Genesis.
It will be 220000 gross registered. It would be almost twice as big as the current largest ship in. Ship builder Meyer Werft has listed the gross tonnage for Royal Caribbeans next class of cruise ships which sheds a bit of light onto how large these ships will be.
Unique Features of AIDA cruise ship project comparison with previous projects Diamond Princess - Work on the prototype vessel 1st Ship AIDAprima required special expertise a great deal of time and experienced human. The Project Icon ships were announced in late 2016 with few details but the ship yard lists the ships will have a gross tonnage of 20000 tons. About Genesis Genesis is scheduled for launch in late 2008 and will be the largest ship in the world at that time.
The Project Genesis is a huge leap in size being some 43 per cent larger than RCLs record-breaking Freedom of the Seas delivered earlier this year by Aker Yards. The ship was ordered in February 2006 and the keel was laid in December 2007. The café will be roofed with exposed rafters entwined with vines while the sides will be latticed to make the illusion of café.
