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Celebrity Summit

Millennium-class cruise ship


Summary

Millennium-class cruise ship

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section1{{Infobox ship/image
imageCelebrity_Summit_Jun_24_2019_V2.png
image_captionCelebrity Summit departing Bar Harbor in June 2019.
section2{{Infobox ship/career
name*Celebrity Summit (2008–present)
ownerCelebrity Cruises
operatorCelebrity Cruises
registry*Malta, Valletta (2009–present)
builder*Chantiers de l'Atlantique
original_cost
yard_numberT31
launched9 March 2001
acquiredOctober 2001
in_serviceNovember 2001
identification*Call sign: 9HJC9
statusActive
notes
section3{{Infobox ship/characteristics
class
tonnage*
length294 m
beam32.00 m
draught8 m
decks11 (passenger accessible)
power*2 × General Electric gas turbines
speed24 kn
capacity*2,158 passengers (lower berths)
crew999
notes
  • Summit (2001–2008)

  • Bahamas, Nassau (2002–2009)

  • , Monrovia (2001–2002)

  • St. Nazaire, France

  • 50,000 kW (combined)

  • Two Rolls-Royce Mermaid azimuth thrusters

  • 2,218 passengers (all berths)

Construction

She was built in 2001 by the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in St. Nazaire, France for Celebrity Cruises.

Design

Machinery

She is fitted with two General Electric LM2500+ gas turbines and is fitted with two Rolls-Royce Mermaid azimuthing electric pod propulsion units. These pods proved unreliable early in the ships career, however with upgrades and operational experience they are currently more reliable. She also has three bow thrusters.

Layout

As per the practice with the other ships of her class she included a remembrance in one of her restaurants to a historic early liner in the form of several panels and a bronze statue from the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique ship . The statue, which was named La Normandie, had been purchased by Celebrity Cruises from the Miami Beach based Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel. The statue has since been removed from the main dining room during the ship's refurbishment in March 2019.

In 2012 she was refitted at a cost of US$16 million which included the creation of extra cabins.

Celebrity Summit spent approximately three weeks in dry dock followed by time in the shipyard in March 2019 having all of her existing cabins and suites refurbished as well as the addition of 30 new cabins which will bring her total capacity to 2,218 (double occupancy).

Operation

In the summer of 2006 Summit arrived in Seward, Alaska with a humpback whale dead on her bow.

On 3 April 2010, passenger Bob Gricius fell overboard and swam for 17 hours to Cayo Lobos, 3 mi off the coast of Fajardo, Puerto Rico.

In March 2017, Celebrity Summit had an unscheduled dry dock because of a propulsion issue. One cruise was canceled and another one was shortened.

Celebrity Summit currently undertakes cruises from Bayonne, New Jersey or San Juan to destinations in Bermuda and the Caribbean. Additionally, other services on the Celebrity Summit start from Vancouver, Canada and has destinations to Seward, Alaska and San Pedro, California. It also sails from Seward, Alaska to Vancouver, Canada. Celebrity Summit has future plans to sail from Miami, Florida to destinations in Mexico and the Bahamas.

References

References

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  2. Ward, Douglas. (2008). "Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships". Berlitz.
  3. (2012). "Advanced Masterdata for the Vessel ''Celebrity Summit''". VesselTracker.
  4. Jordan, Allan E.. (November 2018). "Celebrity Summit". Ships Monthly.
  5. (2013). "Celebrity Summit: Solsticized and ready to go!". Celebrity Cruises.
  6. (21 August 2006). "Alaska Cruise Ship Docks With Dead Whale". CBS Interactive Inc.
  7. Correa Cepeda, Carla V.. (3 April 2010). "Rescatan náufrago en Fajardo que nadó 19 horas". Primera Hora.
  8. "Celebrity Summit". Castles of the Seas.
  9. "Cruise and Ferry Passengers and Crew Overboard 1995 - 2019". Cruise Ship Junkie.
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