Steel Cut for the Second Mid-Section for WIndstar's Star Breeze.
Artists Rendering of the Lengthened Star Pride, Star Breeze, Star Legend |
On September 5th, 2019, Windstar Cruises has announced the first steel cutting of the new mid-section from their Star Breeze. In 2018 and 2019, the Star Pride sailed/will sail from New York on a New England - Canada cruise.
September 5, 2019 – Today at Fincantieri’s shipyard, in Palermo, Italy, Christopher Prelog, Vice President of Fleet Operations for Seattle-based Windstar Cruises, pushed the button which activated the torch to make the first cut in the new steel that will become the newly constructed mid-section of MS Star Legend. This is the second of three new mid-ship sections being designed and constructed as part of Windstar’s $250 Million Star Plus Initiative, to expand and transform the line’s three Star-class vessels.
“This
is a momentous day for Windstar as we reach another major milestone. A
project of this magnitude takes time to realize and unfold,” said
Prelog. “We’ve accomplished so much already on the first ship, Star Breeze, along with our partners at Fincantieri, that it makes the excitement for Star Legend that much greater. Today is an especially proud moment for me personally, as Star Legend
was the first ship I ever worked on in the cruise industry, two decades
ago. She is a beauty and the coming transformations are going to be
truly amazing, for our guests and all fans of Windstar to see.”
Andrew
Toso, Vice President Ship Repair and onversion of the Fincantieri
Services Division, stated: “As the reference point worldwide for this
kind of highly complex operations we are very proud to partner with
Windstar for such an ambitious programme, and the milestone we are
celebrating today is the best proof possible of our commitment and
successful project management we are bringing in.”
Star Legend
is the second of three Star-class vessels that will undergo the
transformation from a 212-passendger ship to 312 passengers by
installing a new section of ship. The transformation of the three Star-class ships
will increase capacity by 100 with the addition of 50 new suites, the
majority of which are to be housed in the new mid-sections being built
at Fincantieri shipyards.
In addition, the transformed ships will boast two new restaurants including the eclectic, Spanish-styled Cuadro 44 by Anthony Sasso; and a modern, alfresco Star Grill by Steven Raichlen
capitalizing on the ships’ increase in deck space. Guests will also
enjoy a new pool and whirlpool, a re-imagined, world-class spa and
fitness center, new retail shops, and more.
Details on Windstar’s $250 Million Star Plus Initiative:
Windstar’s
award-winning small ships will be cut in half to allow the installation
of a new stepped mid-body section that will lengthen each vessel by
approximately 26 meters (85 feet). The total capacity of the “new”
expanded ships will be 312 guests, and additional staff will be hired in
order to maintain the line’s impressive 1.5 to 1 guest-to-service staff
ratio.
The new mid-ship sections for Star Legend and sister ship, Star Pride
to come in 2020, will be built and inserted into the iconic Windstar
ships along with all new, environmentally friendly engines at
Fincantieri Shipyard in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Each of the new sections
will be fabricated over approximately a six month period of time.
The $250 Million Star Plus Initiative
is the most complex and comprehensive small ship lengthening, engine
replacement, and renovation project undertaken in cruising. Windstar is
transforming three of its Star-class ships – Star Breeze, Star Legend, and Star Pride – and renovating each ship in succession.
The first Windstar ship to emerge from this transformation, Star Breeze, will sail from Barcelona to Lisbon on February 20, 2020, and celebrate re-inaugural activities in North America at the Port of Miami on March 19, 2020.
Star Legend
will complete her transformation in late June and debut in Barcelona on
July 2, 2020. The third and final ship will be complete with the
departure of Star Pride from the shipyard in fall of 2020, with her first cruise sailing from Barcelona on November 20, 2020.
The first mid-ship section insertion for the Star-class ships takes place on Star Breeze in Palermo in mid-October 2019.
Reservations are open for 2020 and 2021 cruises aboard the post-Star Plus Initiative Star Breeze, Star Legend and Star Pride, including a Colors of Key West & Central America 10-day voyage from Miami to Colón, Panama on March 20, 2020; sailing from Miami will be a first for the Seattle-based company.
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