MSKydon Palace
History | |
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Name |
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Namesake | |
Owner | Minoan Lines |
Port of registry | Piraeus,Greece |
Route | Piraeus–Chania |
Builder | Sestri Ponente shipyards |
Yard number | 6060 |
Launched | 16 November 2000 |
Completed | 19 April 2001 |
Identification | |
Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
Type | Ro-paxferry |
Tonnage | 37,550GT |
Length | 214 m (702 ft) |
Beam | 26.4 m (87 ft) |
Draft | 7.3 m (24 ft) |
Depth | 15.7 m (52 ft) |
Ramps | 2 aft |
Installed power | FourWärtsilädiesel engines,67,200 kW (90,100 hp) total |
Propulsion | 2 screw propellers |
Speed | 29.5 kn (54.6 km/h; 33.9 mph) |
Capacity |
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MSKydon Palaceis a Greek Ro-Pax high speedferry,built in 2001 at theSestri Ponenteshipyards byFincantieriasFestos PalaceforMinoan Lines' overnight services betweenPiraeusandCrete.Initially she ran toHeraklion.In 2020 she was transferred to the Piraeus–Chaniaroute and renamedKydon PalaceShe is a sister ship ofKnossos Palace.She can reach speeds up to 30 knots. The ship's facilities include restaurants, bars and cabins.
Design and construction
[edit]Festos Palacewas designed as aRo-paxnight ferry for service between Piraeus and Heraklion, Crete, though also used for daytime voyages. Together with her sistershipKnossos Palace,she is very similar to theJanas-class, built by Fincantieri forTirreniaat the same time.[1]
As built, the ferry measured 37,482GT.Her original dimensions were 214.00 m (702.10 ft)/191.22 m (627.4 ft)LOA/LBP,with a 26.40 m (86.6 ft)beam,a 15.67 m (51.4 ft) depth, and adraughtof 7.30 m (24.0 ft). The vessel had an original capacity for 1,000 cars, with a usable lane length of 1,850 m (6,070 ft) and could carry 760 berthed and 1240 deck passengers.[2]She is powered by fourWärtsilä16V46C diesel engines, together rated at 67,200 kW (90,100 hp), giving the ship a service speed of 29.5 kn (54.6 km/h; 33.9 mph).[2]
In total, the ship has eight decks. The Deck 5 is called "Androgeo" and features the reception. The Deck 6 is called "Atlantis", where it has anà la carterestaurantcalled "Yakinthos", with a capacity of 241 people, as well as a self-service restaurant called "Dionysos", with a capacity of 300 people. The difference between the two restaurants is that in one the passengers serve themselves, while in the other they order their meal. On the same deck there is a lounge called "Niovi", anInternet café,outdoor decks and a shop called "Erofili". In the bow there is a large lounge, the "King Radamanthys". There is also the VIP Lounge - Lux Cabins, with a capacity of 98 people. The Deck 7 is called "Zakros" and has cabins as well as airline-type seats. The Deck 8 is called "Zephyros" and has VIP airline-type seats, swimming pools, a sun deck and a pool bar, which are open during the summer months. There is also the round deck "Asterion" and the disco "Selini"; the ship's bridge is on the same deck.[3]
In service
[edit]In 2020, she was transferred from the Piraeus-Heraklion line to Piraeus-Chania and renamedKydon PalaceafterKydon of Crete,the mythical founder ofKydonia,an ancient city of Crete in present-day Chania. She was inaugurated on February 22, 2020, by the Deputy Regional Governor of Chania, N. Kalogeris.[4]A second inauguration ceremony took place on July 25 of the same year, in the presence of the Greek Minister of Shipping and Island Policy,Giannis Plakiotakisand the president of the Grimaldi Group,Emanuel Grimaldi.[5]
References
[edit]- ^May, John; Mayes (2004).Ferries 2004: Mediterranean & Southern Europe.Winsor: Overview Press. p. 171.ISBN0-9547206-0-1.OCLC474114480.474114480.
- ^abRegister of Ships 2001-02, New Entries No.1-8.London: Lloyd's Register of Shipping. June 2002. p. 55.
- ^Papadopoulos, Konstantinos; Michaloglou, Simos (2013-01-05)."HSF Festos Palace - Αφιέρωμα στο πλοίο".Αρχιπέλαγος, Ναυτιλιακή πύλη ενημέρωσης (Archipelagos, Shipping information portal)(in Greek).Retrieved2021-07-07.
- ^Papastathopoulou, Christina (23 February 2020)."«ΚΥΔΩΝ ΠΑΛΑΣ»: Το νέο πλοίο των Μινωϊκών Γραμμών τιμά τα Χανιά (" KYDON PALACE ": The new ship of the Minoan Lines honors Chania)".Η Εφημερίδα των Συντακτών (The Newspaper of the Editors)(in Greek).Retrieved2021-07-07.
- ^Vaidaki, Konstantina (2020-07-25)."Βίντεο: Λαμπρά τα εγκαίνια των δρομολογίων Πειραιάς - Χανιά από το" ΚΥΔΩΝ ΠΑΛΑΣ "(" Video: The inauguration of the routes Piraeus - Chania from "KYDON PALACE" ")".ΝΕΑ Τηλεόραση Κρήτης (NEW Television of Crete)(in Greek).Retrieved2021-07-07.
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