TOMORROW Genting Dream will reach a milestone in her construction and float out of Meyer Werft’s building dock. Following the initial launch and more tests to be carried out in the harbour, the Genting Dream will be berthed alongside the yard’s outfitting pier. The remaining work, as well as tests...
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TOMORROW Genting Dream
will reach a milestone in her
construction and float out of
Meyer Werft’s building dock.
Following the initial launch and
more tests to be carried out in
the harbour, the Genting Dream
will be berthed alongside the
yard’s outfitting pier.
The remaining work, as well as
tests and trials, will be carried out
in the next few days.
She is scheduled to sail down
the river Ems towards the North
Sea to prove her seaworthiness in
mid next month.
The 151,300 gross tonne cruise
ship has a length of 335m and is
40m wide.
Avid cruisers can watch the
milestone on meyerwerft.com.
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