Star Legend in the Kiel Canal, 2022
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Builder | Schichau-Seebeckwerft |
Yard number | 1071 |
Laid down | 26 April 1990 |
Launched | May 1991 |
Completed | 1 February 1992 |
Commissioned | 29 February 1992 as Royal Viking Queen |
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Status | In service |
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Tonnage | 12,995 GT |
Length | 159.6 m (523 ft 7 in) (2019),[1] 134 m (439 ft 8 in) (as built) |
Beam | 20.50 m (67.3 ft) |
Draught | 5.415 m (17.77 ft) |
Installed power | 7280 kW |
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Capacity | 312 passengers (2019),[1] 208 passengers (as built) |
Crew | 164 |
Star Legend (formerly Royal Viking Queen, Queen Odyssey and Seabourn Legend) is a cruise ship constructed by Schichau-Seebeckwerft in Bremerhaven, Germany and operated by Windstar Cruises.
She is the identical sister ship of Star Pride and Star Breeze, all designed by Petter Yran and Bjørn Storbraaten.[2]
History
The construction of the ultra-luxury cruise yacht Royal Viking Queen began in 1990 by Schichau-Seebeckwerft in Bremerhaven, Germany. She was originally planned and ordered for Seabourn Cruise Line in 1990, but was delayed due to investors' financial constraints and was ultimately purchased by Royal Viking Line. She was the last ship to be built for Royal Viking Line and the smallest. She was launched in May 1991, and was completed in February 1992. She was put into service for Kloster Cruise. She operated her sea trials and her maiden voyage began on 11 February 1992 and was finished on 29 February 1992. The ship operated on various crossings for Royal Viking Line, a Kloster subsidiary.
In 1995, the vessel's name was changed to Queen Odyssey after it was assigned to Royal Cruise Line, another Kloster subsidiary. It remained in operation for Royal Cruise Line until January 1996, when It was sold to Seabourn and joined her sister ships.
Seabourn Legend was featured in the 1997 film Speed 2: Cruise Control.
She departed the Seabourn fleet in April 2015, and entered service for Windstar Cruises in May 2015.[3]
In 2018, Windstar Cruises announced that Star Breeze, Star Pride and Star Legend would be lengthened by adding a new midship section at Fincantieri in Palermo.[4] Construction of the new section started on 6 September 2019[5] and works on the ship started in March 2020. The lengthening was originally scheduled to be finished in June 2020, but was delayed because of Asbestos found in the engine room of Star Breeze as well as the COVID-19 pandemic and completed in May 2021.[6]
References
- ^ a b "$250M Star Plus Initiative will upgrade our three power yachts".
- ^ Petter Yran and Bjørn Storbraaten
- ^ "Windstar Completes Purchase of Three Seabourn Ships". 19 February 2013.
- ^ "FINCANTIERI AWARDED A CONTRACT OF OVER 200 MILLION EUR BY WINDSTAR CRUISES". 15 November 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
- ^ "Windstar cuts steel for second Star-class ship with Fincantieri, marking the beginning of Star Legend's journey to transformation". 6 September 2019. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
- ^ "Fincantieri: Star Legend delivered in Palermo". 26 May 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
External links
- Official website
- Results for Vessel: Seabourn Legend, United States Coast Guard Maritime Information Exchange, including dimensions and tonnage.