Residensea World - Passenger Liner

 
 
key facts
Key Data
Owner:
ResidenSea.
Length o.all:
196.35 m.
Length bp.
173m
Breadth moulded:
29.8m
Draught moulded:
9.2m
Designed Draught:
6.7m
Draugth Scantling
6.9m

The Residensea World is not so much a liner as an array of floating apartments that sails around the world ‘in pursuit of fair weather, special international events and natural attractions'. While a typical ship of this size could carry over 1,500 passengers, the World is expected to carry an average of 285 guests plus a crew of 252. The apartments will start at US$2,000,000. Yearly maintenance charges are expected to range from $60,000 to $240,000. It will spend around 250 days in port. The building cost is estimated to be US$262,500,000.

The Residensea World has a length of 196,35m (644ft), or 173m between perpendiculars, and a moulded breadth of 29.8m (97.8ft). It has a design draught of 6.7m (22ft) draught and a moulded draught of 9.2m. It registers 40,000gt and has a maximum speed of 19 knots. The facilities are spread across 12 decks and are accessed by six full-size elevators.

PASSENGERS

The ship will have a maximum capacity of 1,046 persons. The accommodation is split between residents and guests. There will be 110 private residences ranging from 1,100ft² to 3,200ft² in size. There will also be 88 guest suites ranging in size from 220 to 500ft².

The private apartments have living and dining areas, two or three bedrooms (each with an ensuite bathroom), a kitchen and a terrace. All the apartments are furnished and have advanced audio and video equipment, in addition to modem access and fax capability. There will be a choice of six floor plans including penthouses and bi-level residences.

AMENITIES

Two entire decks are reserved for shopping and leisure activities. There are seven restaurants and cafés, which offer a wide range of international specialities. In addition to numerous lounges and bars, there is a theatre, casino and nightclub.

There is also a library, museum, and business centre. Other facilities will include a 'market room' with a licensed stockbroker, a helicopter landing pad and a retractable marina for access when anchored in port.

The ship includes a golf centre with driving ranges, putting greens and hi-tech simulators, a full-size tennis court, paddle tennis, a jogging track and two swimming pools - one outdoor and one indoor. It also has a health spa, workout room and sauna treatment rooms.

ENGINES

Because of the long time spent in port, there is no need for a complex propulsion system, although the electrical power package is more demanding. The main engines consist of two Wärtsilä W 12V32 units, each generating 5,520kW of power at 720rpm. The ship also has three Wärtsilä W8L32 units, which each produce 3,600kW at 720rpm.

The main engines are driven through a pair of two-speed GCE1160 Flender Reduction gearboxes to the propellers. These are four-bladed Wichman Cp 115 units, with Wichman Wichmatic 2 Propeller Controls.

The need to minimise noise and vibration is paramount. Consequently, propellers are inward-turning while the propeller blade geometry has been designed to optimise noise reduction.

For manoeuvring, the ship has two Brunvoll FU80LTC2250 1,200KW thrusters located forward and a Brunvoll FU63LTC1750 700kW located aft.

Using the full power output of the engines, the ship can attain a speed of 19 knots. When using 8000kW with the propellers running at 120rpm, this will give the vessel speed of over 17 knots. If a slower speed of 11 knots is demanded, the propellers will turn at 11rpm at an output of 2,500kW.

Electricity is generated through a pair of Leroy Somer LSA 58 M75-10P generator units that produce 5,600kVA of power and three Leroy Somer LSA 58 VS 55-10P generators, each of which produce 4,308kVA of power.

The World is flagged in the Bahamas and classified by DNV under the notation +1A1 Passenger Ship EO, ICE-1C COMF-V (CRN) 1 W1.



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Side view of the World.



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The ship under construction.



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A view of an apartment.



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The private apartments have living and dining areas, two or three bedrooms (each with an ensuite bathroom), a kitchen and a terrace.



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All the apartments are furnished and have advanced audio and video equipment, in addition to modem access and fax capability.



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There will be a choice of six floor plans, including penthouses and bi-level residences.


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