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Photographer:
Mr. DOT [ View profile ]
Title:
Sagafjord
Location:
Vancouver, Canada
Added:
Nov 23, 2013
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2,299
Image Resolution:
1,680 x 1,200

Description:

Cunard's 'Sagafjord' (IMO 6416043) @ Vancouver's Canada Place - c1986 [photo © Mr. DOT]

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
SAGA ROSE

Former name(s):

 -  Gripsholm (Until 1997 May)

 -  Sagafjord (Until 1996 Jul)

Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Passenger (cruise) Ship
Gross tonnage:
24,528 tons
Summer DWT:
6,353 tons
Length:
189 m
Beam:
24.4 m
Draught:
8.25 m

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Ship Interior - 23 photos

Storm Pictures - 1 photos

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

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Ship's Deck - 7 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 1961-1970 - 453 photos

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Glenn Towler

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Hans Deijs

1 photos

Roland Hampe

2 photos

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Dean Porter

1 photos

Mick Warrick

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John Regan

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Terry Wiffen

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Tony Garner

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2 photos

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1 photos

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1 photos

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2 photos

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13 photos

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4 photos

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1 photos

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1 photos

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Zoka

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Bob Scott

1 photos

Linesman

5 photos

jackosan

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In further reflection on that upper deck expansion, isn't it ironic that the latest epec monstrocities have this feature in grotesque enlargement! mrdot.

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Im agree with Trygve.Sagafjord was a real beauty before they added the top deck.
Brgds
Knut Helge

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person
Stunning and historic photo Mr. DOT!

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person
Mv Sagafjord was built in 1965 for and owned by NAL; Norwgian America Line, from 1980; via Norwegian American Cruises as. Registred in Oslo and under Norwegian flag until 1983. This ship was most beautiful as built, before top deck additions were made. At that time, in the 1960s they knew to built ships looking like ships.
Broken up in China in 2010.

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person
Hi Mr.DOT, you have posted a pic of one of the best looking cruise liners, one of my favourites,a real classic which outshines present day floating blocks.

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person
Back when esthetics were part of ship design. Nice shot of a classic
Dennis
Montreal

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person
Hello Mr. DOT, very very nice ship and picture.

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Yes, I think in her original NAL livery, she was one of the best looking ships ever to enter our harbour! mrdot.

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Wonderful!! Many thanks. One of the prettiest ever.
Finn

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