The Netherlands: Shipyard De Hoop Launches 135m Cruise Vessel River Splendor

Shipyard De Hoop Launches 135m Cruise Vessel River Splendor

On May 29th 2012 Shipyard De Hoop, at its Lobith yard, launched the 135 meter hull of the River Cruise Vessel “River Splendor”. The vessel, under the yard number 445, is being constructed for US shipowner Vantage Travel.

Simultaniously De Hoop Lobith is building another 110 meter River Cruise Vessel for the same owner.

Vantage’s 135 meter vessel will accommodate 176 passengers and the 110 meter vessel will accommodate 138 passengers, all in plush comfort and surroundings. The new vessels will be powered with two Caterpillar C32 engines in combination with Veth rudder propellers.

Vantage continues to be the leader in river boat innovation and passenger satisfaction. The modernized new fleet is a testament to Vantage’s commitment to meet the American traveler’s growing expectations. Cabins and suites range from 125 square feet to 330 square feet. All cabins will have individually controlled air conditioning, a safe deposit box, increased storage space, two lower, twin beds featuring Eastern Marine Excellence Mattresses which convert to comfortable Queen size beds, flat screen entertainment systems with VOD, luxurious hotel style linens and amenities, and wireless internet access throughout. Suites will feature stacked mini bars, coffee machines, luxurious robes and slippers, and bathtubs. Cabins on the upper decks include French balconies, and floor to ceiling windows allowing sights to be seen up close while sailing.

River Splendor Particulars:

Length: 442 ft.

Width: 38 ft.

Draft: 4.8 ft.

Both vessels are scheduled for delivery for the season 2013.

Shipyard De Hoop has a history of almost 1500 built vessels and more than 3000 designs. Although it is strong in the inland passenger vessels and offshore markets, virtually any ship can be completely engineered and built by De Hoop. Examples of this are the transport vessels “Brion” and “Breuil” built for Airbus, the cable layer “Sea Spider” built for Wagenborg and the semi-submersible diving platform “Amethyst” etc.

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Shipbuilding Tribune Staff, June 4, 2012; Image: vantagetravel