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MS ''Melody'' was a
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, formerly owned and operated by
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. She was built in 1982 by the CNIM shipyard in La Seyne,
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for
Home Lines Home Lines was an Italian passenger shipping company that operated both ocean liners and cruise ships. The company was founded in 1946, and it ceased operations in 1988 when merged into Holland America Line. Although based in Genoa, Home Lines was ...
as ''Atlantic''. Between 1988 and 1997 she sailed for Premier Cruise Line as ''StarShip Atlantic''. In 1997, the vessel entered service for MSC Cruises as ''Melody''. In 2009 she repelled a pirate attack off Seychelles. She ended her career as an accommodation ship ''Qing'', during which she sank in storm at her berth, and was scrapped in 2019.


History


Home Lines – ''Atlantic''

The ''Atlantic'' was built in 1982 by the CNIM shipyard in La Seyne,
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, for
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as their second purpose built ship. The ship was the second to take the name, after the previous SS ''Atlantic'' of 1948''.'' In preparation for the delivery of the new ''Atlantic'' in 1982, the ''Doric'' was sold to
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. When delivered in April 1982, the ''Atlantic'' took over the New York-Bahama-
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cruise service. The ship's design was considered very dated for the 1980s, with an exterior that had unbalanced mix of classic and modern design elements; with no dedicated promenade deck, magradome pool area, and a traditional mast with crows nest. The Atlantic continued to operate for Home Lines until 1988, when the company was purchased by
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and its operation merged into those of Holland America. The ''Atlantic'' was sold to Premier Cruise Line, becoming ''Starship Atlantic.''


Premier Cruises – ''Starship Atlantic'' "Big Red Boat"

In 1988, the ''Atlantic'' was purchased by Premier Cruise Lines, which repainted in its 'Big Red Boat' livery and renamed it the ''Starship Atlantic''. The ship would join former fleetmate ''
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,'' catering to the family cruise market with a partnership with
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. The ship would continue to sail on routes similar to her Home Lines days with short cruises to the Bahamas. Following new ownership of Premier Cruises in 1997, the ''Atlantic'' was sold to the newly expanding
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.


MSC Cruises – ''Melody''

In 1997, the vessel entered service for MSC Cruises as ''Melody''. She was remarketed as ''MSC Melody'' in 2004, but her official registered name remained Melody throughout her MSC career. She was retired in January 2013. She accommodated 1,076 passengers in 532 cabins. Her crew complement was approximately 535. In July 2012, there was speculation that ''MSC Melody'' was to be chartered to new operators in Japan. The following month, it was reported that she had been sold to a South Korean company, Lotus Mine, and that as from February 2013 she would operate a regular service between Shanghai and
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, South Korea. However, she was de-commissioned following her final voyage for MSC Cruises in September 2012. On 7 January 2013, MSC Cruises announced that ''MSC Melody'' had been retired effective immediately, despite being scheduled to sail through the summer season, and was listed for sale.


''Qing'' – Accommodation ship

In November 2013, she was sold for an undisclosed price to
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, a multinational group involved in finance, leisure, hotels, construction, property and industrial activities. Under the new name ''Qing'', she was to be delivered in
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, India, and converted into floating accommodation. On 29 June 2016, the ship partially sank while docked in
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. The sinking was caused by heavy monsoon rains and neglect. Nobody was on board at the time the ship sank. The ship was re-floated by a salvage company in June 2018. The ship was soon after sold for demolition and scrapping. The ship was towed and beached in
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, Gujarat, India, in mid-2019.


Incidents


Pirate attack

While on a repositioning cruise from
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,
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, to
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,
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, with some 1,000 passengers and 500 crew members on board, ''MSC Melody'' was attacked by
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on 25 April 2009 when approximately 300 km off Seychelles at around 11:25 p.m. local time (19:35
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). A speedboat with six people on board drew alongside the ship, fired at the bridge with an automatic rifle and subsequently the pirates attempted to board the ship. Media reports indicate passengers fought off pirates by throwing tables and deck chairs overboard before the ship's security personnel could be mobilized. Later, the ship's
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i private security detail attempted to repel the pirates by using the ship's fire hose and, when this failed, pistols. Pistol fire was successful in forcing the pirates to retreat, although after boarding their speedboat they continued to fire at the ship for another ten minutes. As a security precaution ''MSC Melody''s original itinerary had been altered to allow her to circumvent some of the more pirate-infested waters. Additionally the Spanish auxiliary military vessel ''Marques de la Ensenada'' was scheduled to provide escort to ''MSC Melody'' through the
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, but she did not rendezvous with ''MSC Melody'' until the afternoon after the attack. The pirates that attacked ''MSC Melody'' were pursued and eventually captured by the Spanish frigate on 27 April 2009. The suspected pirates were turned over to authorities in the
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.


References


External links


MSC Melody page
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