Engineering:Greg Mortimer (ship)

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Greg Mortimer IMO 9834648 P Antarctica 03-01-2020.jpg
Greg Mortimer off Antarctica in 2020
History
Bahamas
Class and type: Infinity
Name: Greg Mortimer
Namesake: Greg Mortimer
Owner: SunStone Ships
Operator: Aurora Expeditions
Builder: China Merchants Heavy Industry, Jiangsu, China
Yard number: Hull No. CMHI-196-1
Laid down: 12 June 2018
Launched: 12 March 2019
Christened: 6 September 2019
Identification:
Status: In service
General characteristics
Class and type: Infinity-class cruise ship
Length: 104.4 m (343 ft)
Beam: 18.4 m (60 ft)
Draft: 5.3 m (17 ft)
Decks: 8
Ice class: PC6, Polar Category: B
Propulsion: 2 x Ingeteam
Speed: 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Capacity: 126
Notes: TECHNICAL MANAGER: Cruise Management International, Inc.

Greg Mortimer is a cruise ship operated by Aurora Expeditions. The ship was named in honour of the company's founder Greg Mortimer, in a combined naming and delivery ceremony at CMHI's Haimen base on 6 September 2019.

Design and description

The ship one of seven Infinity-class vessels built by SunStone Ships. It is a 104 m (341 ft 2 in) expedition ship with a state of the art x-bow design which has a piercing effect on smaller waves, making for a smoother ride. It has 80 cabins.[1]

Construction and career

The ship was named after the Australian mountaineer, polar explorer and founder of Aurora Expeditions, Greg Mortimer.[2] Mortimer arguably became best known as one of the first two Australians (with Tim Macartney-Snape) to successfully climb Mount Everest, on 3 October 1984.[3]

COVID-19 pandemic

On 7 April 2020, the cruise ship, which holds up to 216 passengers,[4] became stranded in South American waters, asking for help after people exhibited symptoms such as fever, which prompted authorities to ban them from disembarking.[5] Uruguay was the only country which allowed the cruise ship to dock, after Uruguayan medical teams boarded the cruise ship to test passengers on 1 April, 81 people tested positive for COVID-19. Six people found seriously ill with coronavirus were evacuated and transferred to a hospital in Montevideo.[6]

The ship received permission to dock and Uruguayan authorities arranged an evacuation flight to Australia and New Zealand. By that time 128 persons on the vessel had tested positive for COVID-19. Six had transferred to a hospital in Montevideo. Passengers from Europe and America who had positive tests would not be allowed to travel to their home countries until their subsequent tests indicated negative results.[7] On the night of 10 April some passengers were evacuated in order to fly to Australia.[8] On 18 April, a 52-year-old Filipino crewman died of the coronavirus.[9]

Repairs and substitution

In July 2023 the Greg Mortimer suffered propeller damage, and was placed in dry dock for repairs. While under repair, Aurora substituted a similar Infinity-class ship, the Ocean Explorer.[10]

References

  1. "Greg Mortimer". polarroutes.co.uk. https://www.polarroutes.co.uk/cruises/aurora-expeditions/greg-mortimer/. 
  2. "Greg Mortimer". ABC. 5 October 2009. http://www.abc.net.au/tv/talkingheads/txt/s2698247.htm. 
  3. Hall, Lincoln; Weldon, Kevin (1985). White Limbo: The First Australian Climb of Mt Everest. Sydney, Australia. 
  4. Compare: "Greg Mortimer Expedition Ship Features". Aurora Expeditions. 2020. https://www.auroraexpeditions.com.au/ship/greg-mortimer/. "Accommodating an average of 126 passengers per voyage, the Greg Mortimer has redefined expedition cruising for the future." 
  5. Blakkarly, Jarni (6 April 2020). "Greg Mortimer: 81 people test positive for COVID-19 on Australian cruise ship off Uruguay". SBS News. https://www.sbs.com.au/news/greg-mortimer-81-people-test-positive-for-covid-19-on-australian-cruise-ship-off-uruguay. 
  6. Noyes, Jenny (6 April 2020). "More than 80 passengers on board Greg Mortimer cruise ship test positive for COVID-19". The Sydney Morning Herald. https://www.smh.com.au/national/more-than-80-passengers-on-board-greg-mortimer-cruise-ship-test-positive-for-covid-19-20200406-p54hk4.html. 
  7. Griffiths, James; Castillo, Jackie (8 April 2020). "Passengers to be evacuated from Antarctic cruise ship after almost 60% test positive for coronavirus". CNN. https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/07/americas/greg-mortimer-cruise-ship-coronavirus-intl-hnk/index.html. 
  8. "Uruguay Evacuates 112 Australians, New Zealanders From Ship". 10 April 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2020/04/10/world/americas/ap-lt-virus-outbreak-uruguay-cruise-ship.html. 
  9. "AKLANON SEAMAN, NAMATAY SA COVID-19". Radyo Todo. 18 April 2020. https://www.radyotodo.ph/aklan-news/2020/04/18/aklanon-seaman-namatay-sa-covid-19/. 
  10. "Ocean Explorer Chartered to Aurora Expeditions". Cruise Industry News. 19 July 2023. https://cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/2023/07/ocean-explorer-chartered-to-aurora-expeditions/. 

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