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COSTA VOYAGER - IMO 9183506

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Photographer:
Godra [ View profile ]
Captured:
Mar 31, 2012
Added:
Mar 31, 2012
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2,271
Image Resolution:
2,400 x 1,800

Description:

Kamenari-Boka Bay,Montenegro

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Current name:
CHINESE TAISHAN

Former name(s):

 -  Costa Voyager (Until 2014 Apr)

 -  Grand Voyager (Until 2011 Nov)

 -  Voyager (Until 2005 Dec)

 -  Olympia Voyager (Until 2004 May)

 -  Olympic Voyager (Until 2001 Dec)

Current flag:
Liberia
Home port:
Monrovia
Vessel Type:
Passenger (cruise) Ship
Gross tonnage:
24,427 tons
Summer DWT:
2,429 tons
Length:
180.4 m
Beam:
25.5 m
Draught:
7.3 m

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Cruise Ships and Liners - 3 photos

Harbour Overview Images - 1 photos

Passenger Vessels - 2 photos

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Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 2 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 1991-2000 - 387 photos

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Roland Hampe

2 photos

Ilhan Kermen

4 photos

Tim Becker

2 photos

Stan Muller

1 photos

Benoit Donne

7 photos

BRIAN FISHER

5 photos

simonwp

3 photos

rd77

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CruisAir

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Mikkel

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DEREK SANDS

3 photos

seawolf

1 photos

Gianpaolo

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Dick Gorter

7 photos

Arnes

1 photos

cristi

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Rob Renes

3 photos

keltic

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Konstantinos

2 photos

Eero Isotalo

1 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

1 photos

Roberto Muna

8 photos

Eerik Laine

4 photos

Tomas

8 photos

Malte Wulf

2 photos

bop

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Pedro Amaral

4 photos

MIROLINO

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Lee Brown

1 photos

Bernd U.

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Geir Vinnes

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Davy

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Lauro Filho

2 photos

Ingvar

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Marius Esman

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wouter

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Moolen

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John Mavin

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Klaus Bombel

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Umit UCOK

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Frank Schl

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Luko P.

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Jo

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Dogan

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timbo2

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OURSBEN

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csonmez

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Hornstein

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Clive Harvey

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Julian

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Miguel T

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Esteban Gonz

3 photos

LUIS PEREZ

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Li Wai Kit

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Lasse Kaila

1 photos

josip botica

3 photos

CHARRAN

1 photos

Godra

4 photos

V

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Bj

1 photos

har

5 photos

Emmanuel.L

16 photos

Holly

1 photos

Alf K

1 photos

willem berg

1 photos

lappino

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Roy Batty

9 photos

Jan Roeske

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Somerset

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Extra fotka! Bravo!

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Thanks Sinisa.Best regards

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God Job Drago! Nice shot of the "Costa Voyager" in front of Plavda in Boka Kotorska Bay.

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Maximn, has it been confirmed that the fire aboard Costa Allegra was as a result of bad maintenance, or is that just your perception?

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I stand corrected mr, Harvey, perhaps a bit of a dumb comment, but the course chosen by the concordia capt. was rather reckless, if indeed he was "showboating" mrdot.

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People right to see that incidents happen too often for Costa as Allegra lost power last month and going to be scrapped according to latest media reports. Considering 16 ships and two out of service in less than a year for bad mantainance or navigational recklessness is way too many in eyes of general public. It is a preseption that drives many people's decisions to take a vacation at sea or not. Preseption of Costa is...not very good right now and will take a while to heal. In this business, it is a brand that people trust and Costa has erroded it.

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Mr DOT that is a totally unnecessary and unwarranted comment. The Costa Line fleet numbers around 16 cruise ships each one of them employed on one and two week cruises throughout the year. That amounts to an awful lot of cruises undertaken,sea-miles travelled and passengers carried - all without incident. Yet you allow the apparently foolish actions of one man to condemn the rest and the entire company.

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Good looking vessel fitted with same attractive model of funnel like on the former COSTA RIVIERA, scrapped Alang March 2002.

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One of the better looking of the new generation costa liners! and hopefully less recklessly navigated! mrdot.

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