THE first Go-Kart track at sea will be installed on Norwegian Cruise Line’s next vessel, Norwegian Joy. Twenty karts will zoom around the ship’s upper decks, 18 and 19, and the 230m track will be equipped with a viewing platform, covered pit lane, workshop, storage room, timing system and floodlights....
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THE first Go-Kart track at sea
will be installed on Norwegian
Cruise Line’s next vessel,
Norwegian Joy.
Twenty karts will zoom around
the ship’s upper decks, 18 and
19, and the 230m track will
be equipped with a viewing
platform, covered pit lane,
workshop, storage room, timing
system and floodlights.
Built by RiMO Supply, the track
will sit at 60m high and the
vehicles will be electric.
“The electronically controlled
engine sound as well as the
non-existent exhausts are sure
to meet cruise passengers’
expectations of a relaxed but
varied and unique ride,” said
Peter Bertram, owner and ceo of
RiMO Germany Group.
“Cruise ship passengers of
nearly every age should be
excited to have the opportunity
to enjoy this one-of-a-kind
amusement ride,” he said.
The vessel is currently
being built in Meyer Werft in
Papenburg, Germany and will
cater for 3,900 guests once
complete.
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