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The MV ''Akdeniz'' was a 1955 built
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that served on both ferry and cruise voyages for the
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until she became a student accommodation and training ship in
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for the Maritime Technology branch of the
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Turkish Maritime Lines

The ''Akdeniz'' was the first of two near identical sister ships launched in 1955 for Northern and Southern Mediterranean ferry service, the other being the MV ''Karadeniz''. She operated this service until 1960, when she was transferred to the
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to Izmir and Black Sea Express routes. After this, she would go on back-to-back 25-day ferry voyages, beginning in Istanbul and ending in
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with several stops along the way. She continued this uneventfully until 1980, when the ''Akdeniz'' and her sister went through a refit that saw them become one class ships. Later in the early 1980s Turkish Maritime decided to end their ferry services, so ''Akdeniz'' started Turkish coastal cruises out of Istanbul in the early 1980s. In 1984 a boiler explosion on board the MV ''Karadeniz'' deemed her unfit for further operational service, so she was beached and scrapped at
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in 1987. Despite this setback the ''Akdeniz'' became extremely popular and heavily adored by the Turkish public, and because of this her owners decided it was time for a modernization. In 1989 she entered dry dock for another refit, which saw the installation of air conditioning, a disco, gym and sauna. This minor rebuilding also had her passenger capacity reduced down to 314. The ''Akdeniz'' was subsequently chartered to the German company Phoenix Seereisen for several years in the 1990s. In 1997 the Istanbul Technical University began to search for a suitable training and accommodation vessel for their maritime faculty. It was found that the ''Akdeniz'' was the most suitable ship for the job, and Turkish Maritime handed her over to the university in July 1997.


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The ship began service with the university in 1998. She remained at anchor in Tuzla, Istanbul until 2006, during which time she survived several harsh storms. Her funnel has been repainted from the classic Turkish Maritime logo to blue; much of her original structure remains, as her superstructure has not been altered in any way over her 55 years of service. The future of the ''Akdeniz'' is uncertain since costs to maintain her are very high, but the Faculty of Maritime currently has great interest in preserving the ship for future generations, as an emergency accommodation or hospital ship or a hotel and museum in either Turkey, where she operated, or
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, where she was built.Akdeniz-2
/ref> Due to heavy maintenance costs caused by strong corrosion, sold to shipbreakers in Aliaga in September 2015.


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