Engineering:MS Amsterdam

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MS Amsterdam passing through Lei Yue Mun.jpg
MS Amsterdam passing Lei Yue Mun
History
Netherlands
Name:

Amsterdam (2000-2020)

Bolette (2020-onwards)
Owner: Carnival Corporation & plc
Operator: Holland America
Port of registry:  Netherlands, Rotterdam
Builder: Fincantieri (Italy)
Cost: US$400 million
Yard number: Venice 6052
Launched: 4 January 2000
Maiden voyage: 30 October 2000
In service: October 2000
Identification:
Status: Operational
Notes: [1][2][3]
General characteristics
Class and type: Rotterdam class (R class) cruise ship
Tonnage:
Length: 237.0 m (777.6 ft)
Beam: 32.25 m (105.8 ft)
Draught: 8.1 m (27 ft)
Decks: 12 decks
Deck clearance: 26.7 m (88 ft)
Ramps: 1
Installed power: 37,500 kW
Propulsion: Diesel-electric; two ABB Azipod units (15.5 MW each)
Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph)
Capacity: 1,380
Crew: 647
Notes: [2][3]

MS Amsterdam is a cruise ship owned and operated by Holland America Line, named for the city of Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands. The ship is the fourth and last ship of the Rotterdam class (R class), which includes MS Rotterdam, MS Volendam, and MS Zaandam. She was co-flagship of the line along with her sister ship MS Rotterdam.

As with Rotterdam, Amsterdam features a multi-million dollar art collection. This includes a three-story, [once, but no longer] fully functional Astrolabe in the main atrium which took over 15 years to design.[4]

During the summer, Amsterdam sails around Alaska; during the winter, she makes grand voyages around Asia, Australia/New Zealand & South Pacific. She also sails an around-the-world grand voyage round-trip from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

Fuel consumption of 140 tons (39,500 gallons) of fuel per day at 21 knots speed.[5]

In July 2020 it was announced that the ship was solt to Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines to get delivered in September 2020.[6][7]

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