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Staff & Crew: |
72 |
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Passengers: |
122 |
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Length: |
100.58 m |
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Breadth: |
16.31 m |
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Draft: |
4.72 m |
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Propulsion: |
2 MAN B&W diesel propulsion engines rated approx. 2,640 SHP each; 500 HP bowthruster; controllable pitch propellers |
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Ice Class: |
A-1 |
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Cruising Speed: |
12 knots in open water |
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Registered: |
Bahamas |
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This sister-ship of Lyubov Orlova, built in 1975, underwent a $13 million conversion in 1998. She has a proud reputation as a well-appointed, elegant expedition ship for softer adventures. The ship is equipped with Zodiacs for shore landings and ocean level, cruising, yet offers fine dining, and a cabins with exterior views and facilities en suite. Equipped with stabilizers, state-of-the-art sonar, and an ice-hardened hull, the ship can easily navigate the most rugged environments, such as Antarctica, Greenland, or the Norwegian Fjords.
An on board fleet of Zodiac landing craft allows all passengers easy exploration and landings anywhere nature or curiosity dictates, accompanied by destination experts hand-chosen for their intimate knowledge of each locale. All-outside staterooms have lower beds, private bathrooms, in-room music, and individual temperature controls, providing a supremely comfortable sailing experience for the 122 guests that can be accommodated on board. A staff of 72 provides gracious hospitality throughout each voyage.
In the window-lined dining room, you’ll be served meals individually prepared to order by Clipper’s superb chefs. Two lounges and a library provide additional restful areas to gather or socialize. You’ll also enjoy the convenience of an on board hair salon, gift shop, infirmary staffed by a registered physician, laundry, E-mail accessibility, and workout room.
Lower Deck Twin Porthole
Yellow cabins 100-119. 2 lower berths, private facilities, porthole
