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Vista Spirit hybrid class cruise ship

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Carnival Corporation had two competing and very similar ship designs. Italian Fincantieri built Vista-class built for the Holland America and P&O Cruises and Finnish STX built Spirit-class built for Carnival and Costa brands; both were Azipod, Panamax ships around 90 000 gross registered tonnes.

The visual differences between the ships include:

Vista class ships had an external observation lift mid-ship on both sides of the ship, a wider forward and aft deck-width and a tiered forward section on the passenger cabin decks. Vista class also tend to have an additional upper deck just forward of the funnel.

Spirit-class ships have an alternate wide-narrow-wide-narrow-wide deck width along their length and a flat forward section leading to the bow of the ship with small windows

The hybrid design was first launched for Queen Victoria in 2007.

The Queen Victoria has a modified stern while the rest has a better modified stern.

The hull, bow, and stern of the Vista Spirit hybrid class are Identical(but the stern of the Queen Victoria is slightly different).

References

Vista Spirit hybrid class cruise ship Wikipedia


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