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Watch: Virgin Voyages Celebrates Double Milestone With Launch & Float Out Of 2 New Vessels

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Watch: Virgin Voyages Celebrates Double Milestone With Launch & Float Out Of 2 New Vessels

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valiant lady & resilient lady - virgin-voyages

The delivery of “Valiant Lady” took place yesterday (1st July 2021) and “Resilient Lady” was floated out today (2nd July 2021) at the Sestri Ponente (Genoa) shipyard, respectively the second and third of four ships which Virgin Voyages (new cruise operator and a brand part of Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group), ordered to Fincantieri.

valiant lady

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“Valiant Lady” and “Resilient Lady”, as well as their sistership “Scarlet Lady” delivered last year, weigh about 110,000 gross tons, are 278 meters long and 38 wide.

They all feature over 1,400 guest cabins designed to host more than 2,770 passengers, accompanied by 1,160 crew members on board to deliver the famed Virgin service.

virgin voyages - resilient lady

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The quality of life on board is guaranteed by the “comfort class” certification, testifying minimum levels of noise and vibration, as well as by an extensive use of home automation. Thanks to this, by installing an app on their smartphones, guests are able to manage a wide range of cabin functions (air conditioning, lightening, opening and closing of blinds, music, and television).

This class of ships stands out for the design, as well as for the particular attention paid to energy recovery, featuring cutting-edge alternative technologies that reduce the ship’s overall environmental impact.

virgin voyages - valiant lady

Image Credits: Fincantieri

For example, the ships are equipped with an energy production system of approximately 1 MW, which uses the diesel engine’s waste heat. In addition to a scrubber system for the waste management of sulfur dioxides, the units are also fitted with a catalytic converter, which reduces nitrogen oxides.

They are entirely equipped with led lights to reduce energy consumption, while the hydrodynamic design of the hull provides excellent performance with consequent fuel saving.



Reference: fincantieri.com

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