Crystal Endeavor

Crystal Endeavor is a megayacht operated by Crystal Cruises. Built by MV Werften in Stralsund, Germany, she was laid down in 2018 and completed in June 2021. She is the world's largest ice class megayacht with her PC6 rating.[5]

Crystal Endeavor in front of the MV Werft in Stralsund.
History
NameCrystal Endeavor
NamesakeHMS Endeavour
OperatorCrystal Cruises
Port of registryNassau,  Bahamas
OrderedAugust 19, 2016
BuilderMV Werften
CostUS$195 million
Laid downFebruary 9, 2018
LaunchedDecember 22, 2019
ChristenedJune 26, 2021 [1] by Manuela Schwesig
CompletedJune 29, 2021
Maiden voyageJuly 17, 2021
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
TypeMegayacht
Tonnage20,449 GT
Length164.5 m
Decks5 decks
Ice classPC6
Installed power4 × Wärtsilä 6L32E/E2 (4 × 13,020 kW kW)
PropulsionDiesel-electric; two ABB Azipod D propulsion units[2]
Speed20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
Capacity200 passengers
Crew209 crew
Notes[3][4]

Concept and construction

Following the success of Crystal Esprit, the company sought to build the world's first purpose-built polar class megayacht. Its namesake is HMS Endeavour after Captain James Cooks' research ship which discovered Australia and New Zealand; while the newly built vessel would be designed for global expedition in the Arctic, Antarctic and tropical conditions.[6]

On June 26, 2021, she was christened at MV Werften shipyard, by Manuela Schwesig prime minister of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.[7]

Her maiden voyage began July 17, a 10-night circumnavigation of Iceland.[8]

Ports of call

The ship will focus on polar Icelandic voyages such as Westfjords in Patreksfjörður, the Arctic Circle on Grímsey Island, and Zodiac cruising in Djúpivogur.[9]

Features

The ship includes first-of-its-kind features for a cruise line including a U-Boat Worx Cruise Sub 7-300, and a remote-operated vehicle with an underwater camera to feed images back to screens in suites.[10] While also being the world's largest ice-class mega yachts gaining a PC6 rating.

References

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