Norwegian Spirit

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Norwegian Spirit
Status: in service
Placed in Service: 1998
Tonnage: 77,000 gross tons
Length: 880 feet
Beam: 106 feet
Draft: 26 feet
Decks: 13
Speed: 24 knots
Complement: 1,966 passengers, 965 crew
Registry: Panama
The Norwegian Spirit off the coast of Ketchikan, Alaska.
The Norwegian Spirit off the coast of Ketchikan, Alaska.

The Norwegian Spirit (formerly the SuperStar Leo) is a cruise ship currently in operation with Norwegian Cruise Line.

[edit] History

The vessel was constructed by Meyer Werft in Germany. Named SuperStar Leo in 1998, the vessel was the first of Star Cruises' Leo Class. She was first based in Hong Kong for almost five years.

In 2004, Norwegian Cruise Line (a subsidiary company owned by Star Cruises) was planning to launch Pride of America. However, just prior to completion, the vessel partially sank when a storm hit the Lloyd Werft shipyards. To meet the already booked cruises for Pride of America, SuperStar Leo was transferred to the NCL fleet, and after only two weeks of refits, emerged as Norwegian Spirit.

In January 2006, "Norwegian Spirit" encountered a freak wave off the coast of Tortola.

[edit] Propulsion

MAN B&W 14V48 medium speed diesels driving ABB (Asea Brown Boveri) electric propulsion motors (nearly 55,000 horsepower), driving twin screws.

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