Engineering:Norwegian Getaway

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Norwegian Getaway in Tallinn, Estonia.
History
Name: Norwegian Getaway
Owner: Norwegian Cruise Line
Port of registry: Nassau,  Bahamas[1]
Ordered: 24 September 2010
Builder: Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany
Yard number: 692
Laid down: 20 January 2011
Launched: 2 November 2013
Christened: 7 February 2014
Maiden voyage: 8 February 2014
Identification:
Status: In service
General characteristics
Type: Breakaway-class cruise ship
Tonnage: 145,655 GT[2][1]
Length: 325.65 m (1,068 ft)[1]
Beam:

44.39 m (146 ft)[1]39.7 m (130.2 ft) - At Waterline

52.67 m (172.8 ft) - Lifeboats/tenders
Height: 54.5 m (179 ft)
Draught: 8.6 m (28 ft)[1]
Decks: 18
Installed power:
  • 2 × MAN 14V48/60CR (2 × 16,800 kW)
  • 2 × MAN 12V48/60CR (2 × 14,400 kW)
Propulsion: Two ABB XO Azipods (2 × 17.5 MW) Three Brunvoll bow thrusters (3 × 3 MW)
Speed: 21.5 knots (39.8 km/h; 24.7 mph)
Capacity: 3,963
Crew: 1,646

Norwegian Getaway is a cruise ship of the Norwegian Cruise Line. It was built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, and was delivered to its owner on 10 January 2014.[3] At the time of its christening it was the world's ninth-largest cruise ship[4] with a passenger capacity of 3,969 and a crew of 1,640.[5]

Amenities on board the ship include restaurants by chef Geoffrey Zakarian, an entertainment venue devoted to magic called the "Illusionarium", and another entertainment venue themed in conjunction with the Grammy Awards. The ship is based in Miami and mostly sails seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruises. It was christened in Miami on February 7, 2014, with the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders serving as godmothers.[4] The ship departed on its maiden voyage the next day.

Design and description

Norwegian Getaway is the sister vessel of Norwegian Breakaway, and was built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, for Norwegian Cruise Line.[6] The name of the ship was selected in a competition, and was submitted by Dennis Hultman of Vienna, Virginia, United States.[7] NCL expects the ship to be based out of Miami year-round.[8] David "LEBO" Le Batard was commissioned by NCL to design the mural on the hull of the ship.[9]

A fire broke out at the shipyard on 5 March 2013, but no one was injured and it did not delay the delivery of the vessel.[6] Smoke from the fire did result in production areas and the visitors centre being evacuated.[10]

On 30 June 2018, a crew member fell overboard from Getaway 28 miles northwest of Cuba. The cruise line and the U.S. Coast Guard commenced a search. The next day, a steward on another cruise ship, Carnival Glory, spotted the crew member in the ocean. He had been treading water for almost 22 hours when he was rescued, alive and well, by Glory.[11]

Entertainment and restaurants

Entertainment on board the ship includes the "Illusionarium", an entertainment venue devoted to magic and illusion performances. It also includes a 30 feet (9.1 m) high video dome in the middle of the performance area.[12] The water park has five slides, including two freefall drop and two twister slides located side by side in a spiral and one kids slide.[12]

There is a Grammy entertainment venue which includes items taken from the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live in Los Angeles. In line with this, Norwegian Cruise Line became the "Official Cruise Line Partner of the Grammy Awards".[12] Chef Geoffrey Zakarian has food venues on board the ship including the Ocean Blue concept. Ocean Blue forms part of the area on the ship called "The Waterfront" which allows for outdoor dining in most of the restaurants on board.[8]

Itineraries

The vessel arrived in Southampton from Rotterdam on 14 January 2014, leaving for two crew work-up day-cruises in the English Channel on 14 and 15 January, before departing from Southampton for New York City on 16 January.[13]

While in New York, it was temporarily rechristened the "Bud Light Hotel" to house 4,000 people during its docking at the New York Passenger Ship Terminal during the week of Super Bowl XLVIII.[14]

In February 2014, it began to undertake cruises to the Caribbean continuing to do so in the 2015 season.[15]

In 2017, Norwegian announced that the Getaway will spend the summer of 2019 homeported in Copenhagen, offering nine-day cruises to Scandinavia and Russia . In the fall of 2019, the Getaway will arrive at its new homeport, New Orleans, where it will offer various length cruises to the Western Caribbean. In the summer of 2020, the Getaway will begin 10-/11-day cruises around the Mediterranean from its summer homeport in Civitavecchia, calling at ports in the Greek Isles, Italy, and various other ports in the Western and Eastern Mediterranean.[16]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Norwegian Getaway (31462)". Det Norske Veritas. http://vesselregister.dnvgl.com/VesselRegister/vesseldetails.html?vesselid=31462. 
  2. "Norwegian Getaway Cruise Ship - Norwegian Getaway Deck Plans - Norwegian Cruise Line". https://www.ncl.com/cruise-ship/getaway. 
  3. Cox, Martin (10 January 2014). "NORWEGIAN GETAWAY Delivered". MaritimeMatters. http://maritimematters.com/2014/01/norwegian-getaway-delivered/. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Sloan, Gene (7 February 2014). "Norwegian Cruise Line to christen newest ship". USA Today. https://www.usatoday.com/story/cruiselog/2014/02/07/norwegian-getaway-cruise-christening/5275793/. 
  5. "Norwegian Getaway overview". Norwegian Cruise Lines. http://www.ncl.com/cruise-ship/getaway/overview?cid=PS_TSI_USA_BRA_GOO_N-A_N-_SHIPFLEET_XXXXXXXXX_norwegian+getaway&gclid=CPGtvfT78bwCFVRo7AodrU4AVw. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Fire breaks out on 'Norwegian Getaway'". The Motorship. 8 March 2013. http://www.motorship.com/news101/industry-news/fire-breaks-out-on-norwegian-getaway. 
  7. "Project Breakaway: Overview". Norwegian Cruise Line. http://www.ncl.com/project-breakaway/overview. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 Ballard, Sam (25 February 2013). "Norwegian continues partnership with celebrity chef". Travel Daily Media. http://www.traveldailymedia.com/147728/norwegian-continue-partnership-with-celebrity-chef. 
  9. Satchell, Arlene (4 December 2012). "Miami artist David "Lebo" Le Batard to paint cruise ship hull artwork". Sun Sentinel. http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2012-12-04/business/fl-norwegian-getaway-hull-20121203_1_norwegian-getaway-hull-artwork-cruise-ship. 
  10. Stieghorst, Tom (6 March 2013). "Fire put out on Norwegian Getaway". Travel Weekly. http://www.travelweekly.com/Cruise-Travel/Fire-put-out-on-Norwegian-Getaway/. 
  11. Associated Press (2 July 2018). "Correction: Cruise Ship-Rescue Story; Cruise Ship Worker Rescued 22 Hours After Going Overboard". https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/florida/articles/2018-07-02/cruise-ship-worker-rescued-22-hours-after-going-overboard. 
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Satchell, Arlene (March 14, 2013). "Norwegian Getaway to offer new experiences at sea". Sun Sentinel. http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2013-03-14/business/fl-norwegian-getaway-news-20130314_1_norwegian-s-getaway-s-norwegian-ceo-kevin-sheehan-norwegian-cruise-line. 
  13. "Southampton Harbourmaster arrival and sailing schedules dated 11 January 2014.". http://www.southamptonvts.co.uk/Live_Information/Shipping_Movements_and_Cruise_Ship_Schedule/Planned_Movements/. 
  14. Barron, James (24 January 2014). "Welcome or Not, 4,000 Football Fans Will Be Afloat at a Hudson River Pier". https://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/25/nyregion/welcome-or-not-4000-football-fans-will-be-afloat-at-a-hudson-river-pier.html. 
  15. Staff, C. I. N. (12 March 2014). "Norwegian Announces 2015/16 Winter Deployment". https://www.cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/10800-norwegian-announces-201516-winter-deployment.html. 
  16. "Norwegian Cruise Line Announces Fall/Winter 2019 & 2020 Cruise Itineraries". NORWEGIAN'S OFFICIAL TRAVEL BLOG. 16 January 2018. https://www.ncl.com/travel-blog/norwegian-cruise-line-fall-winter-2019-2020-cruise-itineraries-announced. Retrieved 13 March 2019. 

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