SeaDream II

SeaDream II in Pula, Croatia
History
Name
  • 1985–1998: Sea Goddess II
  • 1998-2001: Seabourn Goddess II
  • 2001-present: SeaDream II
Operator
  • 1985–1986: Sea Goddess Cruises
  • 1996-1998: Cunard Line
  • 2000-2001: Seabourn Cruise Line
  • 2001 onwards: SeaDream Yacht Club
Port of registry
  • 1985-1998: Oslo,  Norway
  • 1999 onwards: Nassau,  Bahamas
BuilderWärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard, Finland
Launched29 September 1984
IdentificationIMO number: 8203440
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Class and typeCruise ship
Tonnage4,333 GT
Length104.8 m.
Beam14,6 m.
Draught4.4 m.
Decks3 passenger decks
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Capacity110 passengers
Crew95

SeaDream II is a small cruise ship operated by SeaDream Yacht Club.[1] In service since 1985, she was formerly named Sea Goddess II and operated by Cunard. This was followed by a transfer to Seabourn in 2000 where she became Seabourn Goddess II. In 2001 the ship was sold to Sea Dream Yacht Club. [2] She is a sister ship to SeaDream I.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Kurosawa, Susan (3 May 2014). "Gone sailing". The Australian. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Sea Goddess II".

Media related to IMO 8203440 at Wikimedia Commons

  • SeaDream Yacht Club – official site
  • [1] - Sea Goddess II history on Chris Frame's Cunard Page
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Ships of the Seabourn Cruise Line fleet
Current fleet
  • Seabourn Odyssey (2009)
  • Seabourn Sojourn (2010)
  • Seabourn Quest (2011)
  • Seabourn Encore (2016)
  • Seabourn Ovation (2018)
  • Seabourn Venture (2022)
  • Seabourn Pursuit (2023)
Seabourn Sojourn
Former ships
  • Seabourn Pride (1988)
  • Seabourn Spirit (1989)
  • Seabourn Legend (1996)
  • Seabourn Goddess I (1999)
  • Seabourn Goddess II (1999)
  • Seabourn Sun (1999)
Years indicate year of entry into Seabourn service.