Английская Википедия:Icon-class cruise ship
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Шаблон:Infobox ship imageШаблон:Infobox ship class overviewШаблон:Infobox ship characteristicsThe Icon class (formally Project Icon) is a class of cruise ships ordered by Royal Caribbean International to be built by Meyer Turku in Turku, Finland. As of 2024 this class is the largest cruise ship class ever constructed. Royal Caribbean plans to have three Icon-class ships by 2026.
History
On 10 October 2016, Royal Caribbean and Meyer Turku announced an order to build two ships under the project name "Icon".[1] Icon of the Seas was delivered on 27 November 2023, and the second ship, Star of the Seas, is expected to be delivered in 2025.[1][2] The ships will be classified by DNV.[3]
Royal Caribbean applied to register a trademark for "Icon of the Seas" in 2016, which was at the time suggested as an indication of the name of the first ship.[4]
On 2 July 2019, Royal Caribbean announced an order for a third ship in the "Icon" class. The third ship is planned to be delivered in 2026, one year after Star of the Seas.[5][6]
Steel-cutting for Icon of the Seas began on 14 June 2021,[7] and the keel was laid on 5 April 2022.[8]
Steel-cutting for the second Icon-class ship, Star of the Seas began on 15 February 2023.[9]Parts of the ship are built at Meyer Werft, Papenburg.[10]
Icon of the Seas arrived in her home port of PortMiami on 10 January 2024 for the first time after leaving Europe in December, with the inaugural passenger sailing occurring on 27 January 2024.[11]
Steel-cutting for the third Icon-class ship began in January 2024.[12]
Design
The ships will be powered by liquefied natural gas, with a gross tonnage of about 250,800 GT.[2] Ships will contain other alternative energy features, like the use of fuel cells to produce electricity and fresh water.[1] They will have a capacity of 5,600 berths.[13]
The "Icon" class is the first Royal Caribbean ship to feature a parabolic bow design, which is intended to aid stability and provide smoother motion.[14]
In 2020, the director of projects and facilities at Nassau Cruise Port said that the specifications for the Icon class indicate it would be larger than the Шаблон:Sclass.[15] Later, in May 2022, Royal Caribbean confirmed that Icon of the Seas would be bigger than the Oasis class.[16]
A Swiss journalist summarized the design in July 2023 as: "It looks like an over-sized children's toy, but is in reality a small town with a theme park vibe."[17]
Ships
Name | Status | Entering service | Gross tonnage | Length | Notes | Image |
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Icon of the Seas | In service | 27 January 2024[18] | 248,663[19] | Шаблон:Convert[19] | Shipyard number NB-1400[20] | |
Star of the Seas[21] | Under construction | 31 August 2025[22] | 250,800[2] | Shipyard number NB-1401[23] | ||
Шаблон:Abbr | Under construction | Q2 2026[18] | 250,800[2] |
Shipyard number NB-1402[24] |
References
Шаблон:Royal Caribbean International cruise ships
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