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The ''GNV Atlas'' is a ''Peter Pan''-class cruiseferry currently owned and operated by the Italian shipping company
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. She was launched on 28 October 1989 by Schichau Seebeckwerft in Bremerhaven, West Germany as ''Olau Britannia'' for Olau Line. Following the closure of Olau Line in 1994, ''Olau Britannia'' was chartered to
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and renamed ''Pride of Portsmouth''. From 2005 to 2017 she has been operating as ''SNAV Lazio'' between Civitavecchia,
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and Olbia.


Concept and construction

Olau Line had been owned by the Germany-based TT-Line since 1979. Under TT-Line ownership, Olau Line had acquired two purpose-built ferries from AG Weser Seebeckwerft, ''Olau Hollandia'' and ''Olau Britannia'' for their
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Vlissingen service. During the mid-80s TT-Line acquired and , enlarged versions of ''Olau Hollandia'' and ''Olau Britannia'' design also from AG Weser Seebeckwerft, for their TrelleborgTravemünde service. During the latter half of the decade, TT-line decided to order two more ships of the ''Peter Pan''-type, again from AG Weser Seebeckwerft in Bremerhaven, West Germany as replacements for the two Olau ships. During the build the shipyard merged with Schichau Unterweser to become Schichau Seebeckwerft. The second of these vessels was delivered in 1990 as the second ''Olau Britannia'', replacing her older namesake.


History

The new ''Olau Hollandia'' and ''Olau Britannia'' were more than twice the size of the old ships with the same names, and they soon proved to be too large for the route they were built for. Due to high operating costs the ships were taken out of the German ship registry and registered in Luxembourg in January 1993, but action from the German Seamen's Union forced the ships to be re-registered in Germany just a month later. In 1994 TT-Line made plans to move the ships under Bahamian flag, but when the German Seamen's Union protested again, TT-Line decided to close down Olau Line in May 1994. Following the closure of Olau Line, TT-Line chartered the two vessels to P&O European Ferries and ''Olau Britannia'' was consequently renamed ''Pride of Portsmouth'' to fit with P&O's branding policy at the time and re-registered to the United Kingdom. Initially both ''Pride of Portsmouth'' and the renamed ''Pride of Le Havre'' entered service on the Portsmouth to
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route whilst new deeper berths were completed at Le Havre. When these were completed, P&O transferred the two to the Portsmouth to Le Havre route on 22 June 1994. This service continued largely unchanged until 2005. On 28 September 2004
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announced plans to charter ''Pride of Portsmouth'' and her sister ''Pride of Le Havre'' to Brittany Ferries. The plans came under scrutiny of the relevant
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s, and as a result Brittany Ferries decided not to charter the ships. They remained in
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service until 30 September 2005, when they were withdrawn from service and subsequently laid up on the River Fal as this proved to be more cost effective than continuing the service until the end of December. In November 2005 TT-Line sold ''Pride of Portsmouth'' and ''Pride of Le Havre'' to the Italy-based
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. On 30 December 2005, ''Pride of Portsmouth'' was renamed ''SNAV Lazio'', but she retained United Kingdom flag for the time being. On 5 January 2006 ''SNAV Lazio'' left Falmouth for Naples. On 27 March 2006 she was re-registered in Italy, and in May of the same year she entered service on SNAV's routes from Civitavecchia to
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and Olbia.


Collision with HMS ''St Albans''

In the early hours of 27 October 2002, during high winds of between and gusts reaching within Portsmouth Harbour, ''Pride of Portsmouth'' collided with the warship, HMS ''St Albans'' moored at the end of Fountain Lake Jetty during her turn into Fountain Lake. The collision was the result of a combination of factors, most notably the high wind speeds at the time. The Marine Accident Investigation Board determined that along with the high winds, an inappropriate helm order and the failure of a bow thruster prior to the incident had allowed ''Pride of Portsmouth'' to pass close to the warship HMS ''Ocean'' and then make a starboard turn, which was accelerated by the high winds and
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from HMS ''Ocean'' towards HMS ''St Albans''. ''St Albans'' was at the time, yet to enter full operational service having been commissioned in June 2002. She was substantially damaged in the collision, including several parts of the deck and gun decks, sea boat supports and the port bridge wing.BBC News – Navy frigate damaged in ferry collision, 27 October 2002
/ref> In comparison, ''Pride of Portsmouth'' sustained only superficial damage including a small gash on her bow. She was consequently taken out of service for repairs to be made.


Sister ships

''Olau Britannia'' was the fourth of four sisters in the AG Weser Seebeckwerft designed Peter Pan class, the others being: MS ''Peter Pan'' (1986) was the first of the sisters built by AG Weser Seebeckwerft, Bremerhaven, Germany for TT-Line. She was sold in 1990 to TT-Line Company and in 1993 renamed as the first ''
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''. She was sold in 2002 to Nordsjøferger and charted in 2003 to
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as MS ''Fjord Norway''. In 2006 she was sold to DFDS Seaways to serve the
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( Netherlands)– Newcastle ( Britain) route as MS ''Princess of Norway''. In 2011 she was renamed MS ''Princess Seaways''. was the second of the sisters built by AG Weser Seebeckwerft, Bremerhaven, Germany for TT-Line. She was sold to Brittany Ferries in 1993 and renamed MS ''Val de Loire''. In late 2005 she was sold to DFDS Seaways to serve the
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( Netherlands)– Newcastle ( Britain) route as MS ''King of Scandinavia'', subsequently renamed in 2011 as MS ''King Seaways''. was the third of the vessels and built by Schichau Seebeckwerft, Bremerhaven, Germany for TT-Line's sister company Olau Line to an improved design. With her ''Olau'' sister MS Olau Britannia she was charted in 1994 to
P&O Ferries P&O Ferries is a British shipping company that operates ferry, ferries from United Kingdom to Ireland, and to Continental Europe (France, Belgium and the Netherlands). The company was created in 2002 through mergers and acquisitions within P&O ...
and renamed MS ''Pride of Le Havre''. In 2005 she stopped operating for P&O and was subsequently sold to
SNAV SNAV (Società Navigazione Alta Velocità) is an Italian company that operates ferry services from Italy to Sardinia, Croatia and Sicily. Routes SNAV operates a large network of routes across the Mediterranean and Adriatic. *Naples - Palerm ...
in Italy and renamed MS ''SNAV Sardegna''. The former MS ''Koningin Beatrix'' (1986), sold in 1989 to
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and renamed in 2002 as , was built by the Dutch shipyard
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for SMZ to a similar basic design supplied by A.G. Weser.


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Official website of the GNV fleet
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