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Chinese Taishan

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Chinese Taishan moored in Nagasaki in 2019
History
Name
  • 2000–2004: Olympic Voyager
  • 2004–2005: Voyager
  • 2005–2011: Grand Voyager
  • 2011–2014: Costa Voyager
  • 2014–present: Chinese Taishan
OwnerBohai Ferry Company
Operator
Port of registry
BuilderBlohm + Voss, Hamburg
Yard number961
Laid down2014
Launched14 July 1999
Christened22 June 2000[1]
Completed2000
Maiden voyage24 June 2000[1]
In service24 June 2000
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics [2]
TypeCruise ship
Tonnage24,427 GT[3]
Length180.7 m (593 ft)
Beam25.6 m (84 ft)
Decks6
Installed power4 × - Wärtsilä 9L46C (4 × 12852 HP / 9450 kW)
PropulsionDiesel-Electric Twin-Propeller Inboard
Speed28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph) Max.
Capacity832[2]/927 passengers in 416 cabins[4]
Crew353
Olympic Voyager''s launch in Hamburg, 1999

MS Chinese Taishan (Chinese: 中华泰山号) is a cruise ship that was formerly owned by Royal Olympic Cruises and Carnival Corporation & plc, sailing for Carnival subsidiaries Costa Crociere and Ibero Cruises as Grand Voyager.

On 14 February 2005, the MV Grand Voyager was struck by a freak wave during a mistral storm while operating in the Mediterranean. A 40 to 50 foot tall wave knocked out a window on the bridge and ingressing water disabled the ship's engine controls. Dramatic video of the ship helplessly adrift and rolling to extreme angles was captured by rescue helicopters. This incident occurred less than a month after a similar situation happened aboard Grand Voyager's sister-ship the MV Explorer operating in the Pacific.

Grand Voyager in 2009

She entered service for Costa in December 2011, originally planned to sail Costa's Corals and Ancient Treasures Red Sea itinerary. She sailed in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, dedicated to guests from the French market.[5] The ship has sailed voyages from Amsterdam and the Mediterranean Sea.

The vessel was sold for 43.68 million US-Dollar to Bohai Ferry Company from Yantai in February 2014, and was renamed Chinese Taishan.[6][7][8]

Costa Voyager at Livorno

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References

  1. ^ a b M/S Olympic Voyager, Fakta om fartyg (in Swedish)
  2. ^ a b "Costa Voyager". Archived from the original on 2012-01-11. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  3. ^ Costa Voyager No 88846
  4. ^ "Costa Cruise - Costa Voyager". Archived from the original on 16 January 2012.
  5. ^ "Costa Voyager to Replace Costa Allegra on Planned Itineraries". Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  6. ^ "Bohai Ferry to buy Costa Voyager". Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  7. ^ "COSTA VOYAGER Sold To Bohai". Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  8. ^ "Bohai Ferry to Start with Bought Costa Voyager, Now China Taishan". Retrieved 2014-10-15.

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