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MS Victoria I

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Name
  
Victoria I

Operator
  
Ordered
  
15 October 2002

Construction started
  
11 March 2003

Length
  
193 m

Beam
  
29 m

Owner
  
Port of registry
  
Tallinn, Estonia

Yard number
  
434

Launched
  
16 October 2003

Draft
  
6.5 m

Builder
  
Meyer Turku

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MS Victoria I is a cruiseferry operated by the Estonian ferry company Tallink on a route connecting Stockholm, Sweden to Tallinn, Estonia via Mariehamn, Finland. She was built in 2004 by Aker Finnyards, Rauma. Although the ship's official name is Victoria I, she is often referred to as Victoria, without the number. This is also the name displayed on top of her superstructure, whereas the name is written in full form on the hull.

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Between 18th November and 20th November 2005 the Victoria I made two one-day cruises from Helsinki to Tallinn, the latter of which was a re-election campaign cruise for the Finnish president Tarja Halonen. The use of an Estonian-flagged ship by the president provoked protests from the Finnish Seamen's Union.

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References

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