Ocean Diamond

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DIAMOND XI was a cruise ship renamed in 2024, previously operated by Quark Expeditions as Ocean Diamond. She was previously named Song of Flower, Explorer Starship and Le Diamant.

NameDIAMOND XI
OwnerBridgemans Floatel, Ex Manager: International Shipping Partners[1]
Port of registryMadeira, Portugal
BuilderKMV, Kristiansand, Norway[2]
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Ocean Diamond in Djúpivogur harbor (Iceland)
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NameDIAMOND XI
OwnerBridgemans Floatel, Ex Manager: International Shipping Partners[1]
Port of registryMadeira, Portugal
BuilderKMV, Kristiansand, Norway[2]
Yard number220
Launched26 March 1973
Completed14 February 1974, rebuilt 1986
Identification
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Tonnage8,282 GRT[2]
Displacement3,433 DWT[2]
Length124.19 m (407.4 ft)[2]
Beam16.03 m (52.6 ft)[2]
Decks8
Ice class1D
Installed power2 x Wichmann Diesel, 7,375 horsepower
Speed15.5 knots
Capacity200
Crew144
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In late 2011, Compagnie du Ponant sold the ship to investors who transferred the ship to Quark Expeditions. Quark has operated the ship as the Ocean Diamond since November 2012. In August 2024, the Diamond XI was seen beached in Aliağa, Turkey for scrap. [3][4]

Expert in Residence program

Ocean Diamond had an Expert in Residence program, which enabled scientists, polar researchers, historians and other experts to undertake field work from the ship. The experts included Jonathan Shackleton, Falcon Scott, and Sue Flood. Passengers were able to assist the experts in their work.[5]

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