Sagafjord
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 11:30 am
SAGAFJORD
Builder: Societe des Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee, Le Seyne, France.
Completed : September 1965.
Gross tonnage: 24002.
Dimensions: 620ft x 80ft. Depth 55ft.
Engines: Two nine-cylinder, two-cycle, single-acting Sulzer diesel.
Screws: Twin.
Decks: Five.
Normal speed: 20 knots. (Attained a speed of over 22.50 knots during her trials.)
Passenger accommodation: 70 first and 719 tourist class. (Accommodations are limited to 450 when pleasure-cruising.)
Maiden voyage: Oslo–Kristiansand–Copenhagen–New York on October 2, 1965
The Sagafjord's superstructure is constructed of aluminium. She is furnished with two electrically operated bow thrusters athwartship, plus six Bergen diesel locomotive-type auxiliary engines, which latter are the first to be used on a ship.
Equipped with Denny-Brown motion stabilisers and fully air-conditioned.
The Sagafjord is the Norwegian-America Line's flagship. Employed in the Oslo–Copenhagen–Kristiansand–New York service with a call at Stavanger instead of Kristiansand during the summer months.
She has since her entry into service been used mostly as cruise ship all-year-round with only a few transatlantic voyages. On January 5, 1971, she made 93 day cruise from New York calling at 29 ports it the Pacific and makes this same cruise every year Presently in service.
Antigua and Barbuda SG1283, Pitcairn Is SG398.
North Atlantic Passenger Liners since 1900 by N T Cairis
Builder: Societe des Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee, Le Seyne, France.
Completed : September 1965.
Gross tonnage: 24002.
Dimensions: 620ft x 80ft. Depth 55ft.
Engines: Two nine-cylinder, two-cycle, single-acting Sulzer diesel.
Screws: Twin.
Decks: Five.
Normal speed: 20 knots. (Attained a speed of over 22.50 knots during her trials.)
Passenger accommodation: 70 first and 719 tourist class. (Accommodations are limited to 450 when pleasure-cruising.)
Maiden voyage: Oslo–Kristiansand–Copenhagen–New York on October 2, 1965
The Sagafjord's superstructure is constructed of aluminium. She is furnished with two electrically operated bow thrusters athwartship, plus six Bergen diesel locomotive-type auxiliary engines, which latter are the first to be used on a ship.
Equipped with Denny-Brown motion stabilisers and fully air-conditioned.
The Sagafjord is the Norwegian-America Line's flagship. Employed in the Oslo–Copenhagen–Kristiansand–New York service with a call at Stavanger instead of Kristiansand during the summer months.
She has since her entry into service been used mostly as cruise ship all-year-round with only a few transatlantic voyages. On January 5, 1971, she made 93 day cruise from New York calling at 29 ports it the Pacific and makes this same cruise every year Presently in service.
Antigua and Barbuda SG1283, Pitcairn Is SG398.
North Atlantic Passenger Liners since 1900 by N T Cairis