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|Ship image=15-09-11 006 Quark Expeditions ship, Sea Adventurer (Nassau registry IMO 7391422), at Griffin Inlet, Beechey Island, Nunavut, Canada.jpg |
| Ship image = 15-09-11 006 Quark Expeditions ship, Sea Adventurer (Nassau registry IMO 7391422), at Griffin Inlet, Beechey Island, Nunavut, Canada.jpg |
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| Ship caption = Expedition ship, MV ''Ocean Adventurer'', weighs anchor to depart from Beechey Island, Nunavut, Canada. |
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|Ship name=*1975–1997: ''[[Alla Tarasova]]'' |
| Ship name = *1975–1997: ''[[Alla Tarasova]]'' |
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*1997–2012: ''Clipper Adventurer'' |
*1997–2012: ''Clipper Adventurer'' |
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*2012–2017: ''Sea Adventurer'' |
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*2017–present: ''Ocean Adventurer'' |
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|Ship owner= [[International Shipping Partners]] |
| Ship owner = [[International Shipping Partners]] |
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|Ship builder=Brodogradilište 'Titovo', [[Kraljevica]], Yugoslavia [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]] (now Croatia) |
| Ship builder = Brodogradilište 'Titovo', [[Kraljevica]], Yugoslavia [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]] (now Croatia) |
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| Ship yard number = 408 |
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| Ship launched = 19 April 1975 |
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| Ship in service = 1975 |
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|Ship registry=*1975–1992: [[Murmansk]], {{flag|Soviet Union|civil}} |
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| Ship registry = *1975–1992: [[Murmansk]], {{flag|Soviet Union|civil}} |
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*1992–1997: [[Murmansk]], {{flag|Russia|civil}} |
*1992–1997: [[Murmansk]], {{flag|Russia|civil}} |
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*1997–2012: [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]], {{flag|Bahamas|civil}} |
*1997–2012: [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]], {{flag|Bahamas|civil}} |
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|Ship identification=*[[Call sign]]: C6PG6 |
| Ship identification = *[[Call sign]]: C6PG6 |
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*{{IMO Number|7391422}} |
*{{IMO Number|7391422}} |
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*{{MMSI|309997000}} |
*{{MMSI|309997000}} |
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|Ship status=In service |
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|Ship class=[[Maria Yermolova-class passenger ship]] |
| Ship class = [[Maria Yermolova-class passenger ship]] |
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|Ship tonnage=4,376 tons<ref>Equasis</ref> |
| Ship tonnage = 4,376 tons<ref>Equasis</ref> |
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|Ship beam={{convert|16.31|m|ft|1|abbr=on}} |
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|Ship draught={{convert|4.72|m|ft|1|abbr=on}} |
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| Ship decks = 6 |
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|Ship ice class=A-1 |
| Ship ice class = A-1 |
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|Ship propulsion=*2 MAN B&W diesel propulsion engines rated approx 2,640 SHP each |
| Ship propulsion = *2 MAN B&W diesel propulsion engines rated approx 2,640 SHP each |
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*500 HP bowthruster |
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*controllable pitch propellers |
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|Ship speed=12 knots |
| Ship speed = 12 knots |
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| Ship capacity = 128 |
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| Ship crew = 87 |
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Revision as of 21:44, 29 March 2021
Expedition ship, MV Ocean Adventurer, weighs anchor to depart from Beechey Island, Nunavut, Canada.
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Owner | International Shipping Partners |
Port of registry | |
Builder | Brodogradilište 'Titovo', Kraljevica, Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia (now Croatia) |
Yard number | 408 |
Launched | 19 April 1975 |
In service | 1975 |
Identification |
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Status | In service |
General characteristics (Refitted in 2017) | |
Class and type | Maria Yermolova-class passenger ship |
Tonnage | 4,376 tons[1] |
Length | 100.58 m (330.0 ft) |
Beam | 16.31 m (53.5 ft) |
Draught | 4.72 m (15.5 ft) |
Decks | 6 |
Ice class | A-1 |
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Speed | 12 knots |
Capacity | 128 |
Crew | 87 |
MV Sea Adventurer[2] is an ice-capable expedition cruise ship operating commercial voyages to both polar regions, with Quark Expeditions of Norwalk, CT, USA. The vessel was renamed on 1 October 2012, having previously been registered as "Clipper Adventurer". She is the sister ship to the MV Lyubov Orlova. Built in 1975 in the former Yugoslavia as Alla Tarasova, she underwent a $13 million refit in 1998.
During the summer of 2009 Adventure Canada of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada carried passengers through the Northwest Passage on the Clipper Adventurer.
On 27 August 2010, Clipper Adventurer ran aground of a supposedly uncharted rock in the waters of Nunavut's Coronation Gulf during a cruise. The collision damaged the ship's ballast and fuel tanks, leading pollution to be released into the Coronation Gulf. 128 passengers and 69 crew members were stranded until they were rescued by the CCGS Amundsen.[3] It was later found that the rock was indeed a known hazard and had already been properly reported by the Canadian Hydrographic Service.[4][5]
The salvage job was awarded to Resolve Marine Group, a Florida-based Salvage company.[6] On 18 September 2010, the ship was successfully towed into Cambridge Bay.
External links
- Photos from shipspotting.com
- Itineraries and deckplans
References
- ^ Equasis
- ^ Quark Expeditions Archived 2008-02-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Mooney, Chris (21 December 2017). "Scientists came to explore the fabled waters of the Arctic — but their work could also change its future". Washington Post. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
- ^ Nunatsiaq Online (September 2010). "Clipper Adventurer ran into a charted hazard expert says". Retrieved 4 September 2010.
- ^ CBC News (August 2010). "Cruise ship stranded in Nunavut". Retrieved 29 August 2010.
- ^ Marine Log (September 2010). "Resolve Marine Group starts Clipper Adventurer salvage". Retrieved 3 September 2010.