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MV Corinthian

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Owner
  
GCCL Malta Fleet 4

Length
  
88 m

Completed
  
1990

Refit
  
2009

Launched
  
March 1990

MV Corinthian Vessel details for CORINTHIAN Passengers Ship IMO 8708672 MMSI

Name
  
Renaissance FourClelia IIOrion II

Operator
  
Renaissance CruisesPolar CruisesTravel Dynamics InternationalOrion Expedition Cruises (2012)Grand Circle Cruise Line

Port of registry
  
1994–1996 Monrovia,  Liberia2008 onwards Valletta,  Malta

Builder
  
Cantieri Navale Ferrari-Signani, Italy

Mv corinthian crew


MV Corinthian is a cruise vessel that operates on the Great Lakes, in the Mediterranean, and around Antarctica. Summer ports of call in the Great Lakes include Toronto, Port Weller, Little Current, Mackinac Island, Houghton, Michigan, Thunder Bay and Duluth, Minnesota. She was launched in 1990, built by Cantiere Navale Ferrari-Signani in La Spezia, Italy and was operated by Renaissance Cruises and Great Lakes Cruise Company as the Renaissance IV. After Renaissance Cruises ceased operations, she was known for a time as the Clelia II.

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MV Corinthian Death and Taxes A Renaissance Update Navilogue

In December 2010 the Clelia II was partially disabled by a rogue wave while transiting the Drake Passage. The rogue wave also damaged the ship's bridge. The nearby National Geographic Endeavour rendered assistance.

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The London Free Press reported that during its thirteen visits during the 2010 season passengers and crew spent $600,000 CAD in Little Current, a small community on Manitoulin Island.

MV Corinthian Grand Circle Cruise Line Acquires the MV Corinthian

Chartered by New York-based Travel Dynamics International, on 26 December 2009, the Clelia II, ran aground along the Antarctic Peninsula, its starboard propeller hitting the rocks resulting in the shutdown of the starboard engine and loss of electrical power aboard the ship. Another tourist ship, the Corinthian II, was nearby and helped pull it off the rocks.

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She is currently operated by Grand Circle Cruise Line. She carries approximately 100 passengers.

Cabin Features

MV Corinthian ushuaiaturismoevtcom CORINTHIAN II

  • All outside cabins
  • Cabin sizes are each at least 215 sq. ft. in area
  • Queen-size bed (convertible to twin beds)
  • Private bath with shower
  • Mini-refrigerator
  • TV, DVD/CD player, and telephone
  • In-room safe
  • All non-smoking cabins
  • Ship and crew information

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  • Length: 290 ft.
  • Beam: 50 ft.
  • Draft: 12 ft.
  • Cabin size: 215 sq ft. minimum, with queen beds (convertible to 2 twins)
  • Capacity: 98 passengers, 55 crew (and a 6-member Expedition Team in Antarctica)
  • Grand Circle Cruise Line group: 4 groups of no more than 25 travelers, each with its own expert, resident Program Director (aboard a 98-passenger ship)
  • Elevator service to all passenger decks
  • Built: 1990
  • Refurbished: 2015
  • References

    MV Corinthian Wikipedia