Vistafjord IMO 7214715 P Hamburg 1984 (1)
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MS ''Vistafjord'' was an
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that was built as a combined liner/cruise ship in 1973 by
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in the
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for the
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. In 1983 she was sold to
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, retaining her original name until 1999 when she was renamed ''Caronia''. In 2004 she was sold to Saga and sailed as ''Saga Ruby'' until sold in 2014 for use as a floating hotel and renamed ''Oasia''. This never came to fruition. Her owners went bankrupt, and in April 2017 she arrived at
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, India for scrapping.


Concept and construction

''Vistafjord'' was ordered by
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(NAL) from
Swan Hunter Shipbuilders Swan Hunter, formerly known as Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, is a shipbuilding design, engineering, and management company, based in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, England. At its apex, the company represented the combined forces of three powe ...
,
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,
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. She was based on the company's 1965-built , but with an enlarged hull, additional superstructure deck and improved interior layout. However, as the cost of building ''Sagafjord'' had put her builders, Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee, out of business, ''Vistafjord'' had to be built at a different shipyard. She was launched on 15 May 1972 and delivered to the Norwegian America Line exactly a year later on 15 May 1973. She is the last cruise ship to have been built in the United Kingdom.


Service history


Norwegian America Line

On 22 May 1973, ''Vistafjord'' set on her maiden voyage, a
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from
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to
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. In early 1980, the vessel was famously chartered by car manufacturer
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to internally launch the
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to its British dealer network. Although their ships were high-rated, Norwegian America Line had trouble making profit.


Cunard Line

In 1983 Trafalgar House, the owners of legendary
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, purchased NAL and in October 1983 ''Vistafjord'' joined the Cunard fleet together with her fleetmate ''Sagafjord''. She retained her original name and the grey NAL hull colour, but received Cunard Line funnel colours and was re-registered to the Bahamas. Despite the flag change she retained Norwegian command staff.Ulrich. pp. 188-189 During this time, both ''Vistafjord'' and ''Sagafjord'', were considered to be amongst the most luxurious cruise ships in the world, sharing the top 5 in ''Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising'', together ''Sagafjord'' and
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's ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Royal Viking Sea'' for several years. In 1999 the decision was made to rename ''Vistafjord'' with a more traditional Cunard Line name. On 10 December 1999 she was renamed ''Caronia'' and re-registered in the United Kingdom.


Saga Cruises

She continued service with Cunard until November 2004, when she was sold to
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. Following a £17 million refit at
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,
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''Caronia'' reappeared as ''Saga Ruby'' in March 2005. In the Saga Cruises fleet she joined her former Norwegian America Line fleetmate ''Sagafjord'' (now named '' Saga Rose''). It was reported in 2012 that
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would retire ''Saga Ruby'' in 2014 and the ''Quest for Adventure'' would move back into the fleet as ''Saga Pearl II''.


Farewell Voyage with Saga

She sailed her final world cruise in the first months of 2013. However it was marred by technical difficulties which kept the ship in Southampton until late February, which led to the cruise being renamed the 'Grand Voyage' visiting South America and South Africa. It was reported that ''Saga Ruby'' would depart on her final cruise with Saga Cruises on 7 December 2013 round trip from
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on a 31-day voyage to the Caribbean. While on her final cruise she was forced to change her itinerary to a Western Mediterranean cruise finally returning to Southampton on January 7, 2014. The cruise returned to Southampton late due to poor weather in the Bay of Biscay, eventually arriving on 9 January 2014, with passengers disembarking on 10 January.


Floating Hotel ''Oasia''

In January 2014 she was sold for $14M USD to Millennium View Ltd, a privately held company based in Singapore. The new owners planned to convert her into a floating hotel in Myanmar. In mid-February 2014 she sailed from Gibraltar as ''Oasia'' under Bahamas flag and management of FleetPro Ocean. In February 2017, it was announced that ''Oasia'' was being sold for scrap. This came as quite a surprise to many, as the ship, still SOLAS compliant, had recently undergone a US$10 million overhaul as a hotel and museum ship. She was found in Thailand, awaiting tow to scrapping, after having US$20 million invested in her.


Design


Exterior design

''Vistafjord'' was built with a very traditional ocean liner profile, with the funnel placed amidship and a notable sheer on her hull. The superstructure is terraced both at the fore and aft of the ship. In two refits during her Cunard Line career additional structures were added to the rear and top of the superstructure. In Norwegian America Line service ''Vistafjord'' carried the traditional NAL livery, with a grey hull, white superstructure, yellow mast and a yellow funnel with red, white and blue (colours of the
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) stripes. Following the sale to Cunard she retained the grey hull colour, but her funnel was painted in the red/black Cunard colours and her mast white. A red "Cunard" text was later added to her superstructure. Coinciding with her renaming into ''Caronia'' in 1999 the ship's hull was repainted black. As ''Saga Ruby'' her hull was repainted dark blue and her funnel yellow, with a dark blue top and a narrow white stripe separating the two colours.


Filming

''Vistafjord'' was featured in the 1986 episode ''Countdown'' of
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as the cruise ship SS ''Victoria''.


References


External links


Saga Ruby official siteshort video clips of Saga RubyVistafjord on Chris' Cunard PageSaga Ruby at PiraeusNewham Council Planning Application
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