One more new-build for Sunstone

Wednesday, April 24, 2019 by SunStone Ships

SunStone Ships announces the signing of an agreement for INFINITY Class-vessel No. 6, continuing the European designed, Chinese built concept. SunStone President and CEO, Niels-Erik Lund, commented: "We have worked diligently in
obtaining the long term charters and shipbuilding orders for the INFINITY Class vessels and we continue to move forward with the contracts and building at a very satisfactory speed, safety and quality level".

INFINITY Class Vessels are 104 metres long, and 18 metres wide, having a draft of 5.1 metres. They feature a passenger capacity between 130-200 and a crew capacity between 85 and 115. The Vessels are Ice Class 1A, Polar Code 6 and are being built with Safe Return to Port, Dynamic Positioning and Zero Speed Stabilizers. The Vessels are featuring the X-Bow® by Ulstein Design & Solutions. They are small enough to give an exclusive atmosphere and yet large enough to yield all expected services and facilities such as a swimming pool, bar and restaurants, lounges, boutique, gym and spa.

Current INFINITY Class new-builds under way include the GREG MORTIMER, scheduled to be delivered August 2019, the OCEAN VICTORY in September 2020, the OCEAN EXPLORER in February 2021, the OCEAN ODYSSEY in March 2022 and the OCEAN DISCOVERER in September 2022. The sixth vessel now ordered already has a long-term charter agreement in place, and this vessel will be delivered September 2021.

In addition to the six vessels already ordered, SunStone is in negotiations for four additional vessels where it is expected that INFINITY Vessel No. 7 will be signed within May and the remaining three options will be signed within 2019.

Please visit the SunStone website: www.sunstoneships.com to view the photographs and 3-D renderings of the vessels.


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