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Ray L. Nutz
March 2nd, 2005, 03:29 AM
PRIDE OF AMERICA UNVEILS HER
STARS AND STRIPES
Pride of America left the dry dock at Lloyd Werft and is now alongside the
outfitting pier at the
German shipyard. Sea trials are scheduled from May 19 through May 22 and NCL
America will take
delivery of Pride of America on June 6, 2005. After a series of inaugural
events and cruises in the U.K.
and the U.S. mainland, Pride of America will sail to Honolulu where she will
be based year round
beginning July 23, 2005. She joins NCL America's first U.S.-flagged ship,
Pride of Aloha, which began
sailing seven-day round-trip Hawaii voyages last July.
shoreguy
March 2nd, 2005, 04:54 AM
"Ray L. Nutz" > wrote in message
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PRIDE OF AMERICA UNVEILS HER
STARS AND STRIPES
Pride of America left the dry dock at Lloyd Werft and is now alongside the
outfitting pier at the
German shipyard. Sea trials are scheduled from May 19 through May 22 and NCL
America will take
delivery of Pride of America on June 6, 2005. After a series of inaugural
events and cruises in the U.K.
and the U.S. mainland, Pride of America will sail to Honolulu where she will
be based year round
beginning July 23, 2005. She joins NCL America's first U.S.-flagged ship,
Pride of Aloha, which began
sailing seven-day round-trip Hawaii voyages last July.
Ground hog day returns - The 6-19 cruise from NY has been cancelled already.
It may be out of drydock but looks like it may be even later then it already
is.
Chrissy Cruiser
March 2nd, 2005, 04:28 PM
> beginning July 23, 2005. She joins NCL America's first U.S.-flagged ship,
> Pride of Aloha, which began
>
> sailing seven-day round-trip Hawaii voyages last July.
On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 03:54:57 GMT, shoreguy wrote:
> Ground hog day returns - The 6-19 cruise from NY has been cancelled already.
> It may be out of drydock but looks like it may be even later then it already
> is.
This is a ship that needs some time at sea before she could pass muster.
Chrissy Cruiser
March 2nd, 2005, 04:28 PM
> beginning July 23, 2005. She joins NCL America's first U.S.-flagged ship,
> Pride of Aloha, which began
>
> sailing seven-day round-trip Hawaii voyages last July.
On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 03:54:57 GMT, shoreguy wrote:
> Ground hog day returns - The 6-19 cruise from NY has been cancelled already.
> It may be out of drydock but looks like it may be even later then it already
> is.
This is a ship that needs some time at sea before she could pass muster.
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