MV Discovery Sun
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MV Discovery Sun was the flagship and sole ship of Discovery Cruise Lines, a Miami-based tour operator. She was built at the Orenstein & Koppel shipyard in Lübeck, Germany in 1968 and was renovated in 1995 and then updated in 2000. She was previously named Scandinavian Sun for day cruise operator SeaEscape.
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- MV Discovery Sun (1994–2011)
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- Scandinavian Sun (1982–1992)
- Caribe Bremen (1981–1982)
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- Freeport (1973–1974)
- Freeport I (1968–1973)
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Discovery Sun entering Lucayan Harbor | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name |
|
| Owner | Discovery Cruise Line |
| Operator | Discovery Cruise Line |
| Port of registry | |
| Builder | Orenstein-Koppel und Lübecker Machinenbau, Lübeck, Germany |
| Yard number | 658 |
| Launched | 20 April 1968 |
| Identification |
|
| Fate | Scrapped 13 February 2012 |
| General characteristics | |
| Tonnage | 11,979 GT[1] |
| Length | 134 metres (440 ft) |
| Beam | 21 metres (69 ft) |
| Capacity | 1,010 |
MV Discovery Sun provided a regular service from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale to Grand Bahama Island and acted as a passenger cruise ferry service.
On 20 August 1984, while operating as the Scandinavian Sun, a fire broke as the ship was docking at the Port of Miami. The fire was started by lubricating oil leaking from a diesel generator, and spread through a ladder access way and open passageways to the passenger areas of the ship. One crew member and one passenger were killed, and 57 passengers and crew were injured.[2][3]
Fate
In September 2011, Discovery Cruise Lines ceased operations, citing high operating costs and lack of profitability.[4] Discovery Sun was subsequently offered for sale, but there was no buyer or charterer. Discovery Sun was broken up for scrap at Chittagong on 13 February 2012.[1]
External links
- Discovery Cruise Line Website - archive.org copy
- Professional photographs from shipspotting.com