Royal Caribbean’s fourth Oasis class ship

Royal Caribbean’s fourth Oasis class ship

FlowRider, Inc., which manufactures Royal Caribbean's signature surf simulators is said to have revealed the as yet ‘unrevealed’ name of Royal Caribbean’s fourth Oasis class ship debuting in the spring of 2018.

The company referred to the ship currently under construction as Symphony of the Seas.
Royal Caribbean has not confirmed the name, and FlowRider has removed the name from its website.
Anchor is away
Privately owned residential cruise ship The World, that travels continuously around the world has lost an anchor in Port Arthur bay (Tasmania) and is waiting in Hobart for it to be retrieved, after it broke in heavy winds.
The ship switched to the starboard anchor while it waits for the anchor, (weighing 8 tonnes) to be retrieved.
The ship has 165 cabins and carries up to 200 passengers and 250 crew and staff.
Luxury barge
European Waterways has announced the arrival of its new 12-passenger “Spirit of Scotland” luxury hotel barge. The vessel will cruise the Caledonian Canal and lochs of the Great Glen in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, starting June 4, 2017.
The three-level hotel barge evokes the spirit of the traditional steamers that plied the lochs of Scotland in bygone eras.

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