A New Style of Verandah to Debut on Eurodam

Julie | August 7, 2007 at 4:37 pm | In Accommodations, Photos, Latest News | No Comments

Curved Verandahs
A section of Eurodam with the scalloped balconies recently was put into place. Before completion, a curved glass railing will be added to each balcony.

Eurodam will be the first ship in the Holland America Line fleet to feature cabins with curved verandahs. The new verandahs measure 42 inches at the widest point and are large enough to comfortably fit a small table and chairs. The 10 cabins with the curved verandahs are located on Deck 11 and similar in size to a deluxe verandah cabin.

Air-Injection System Reduces Noise, Vibration

Roland | August 6, 2007 at 9:30 am | In Technical, Latest News | 3 Comments

When Zuiderdam, the first Vista-class ship, entered service, it quickly became evident that the aft part of the main restaurant had higher-than-usual noise and vibration levels. On all Holland America ships the aft section of the main restaurant is located above the propellers, but on Vista-class ships the main restaurant was located three decks lower and therefore is closer to the propellers.

Fincantieri engaged Danish consulting company Odegaard & Danneskiold-Samsoe to work with the shipyard’s noise and vibration department to develop a solution. They hit on the idea of installing an air-injection system that would create a cushion of air bubbles between the propellers and the hull to absorb some of the noise frequencies that would otherwise be transferred directly to the hull. A similar system had been installed on private yachts before, but the technology had never been tried on a large cruise vessel.

A similar system had been installed on private yachts before, but the technology had never been tried on a large cruise vessel.

Oosterdam was under construction at the time and a temporary compressed air system was installed approximately eight meters in front of its propellers. During Oosterdam’s sea trials the system was tested under various conditions and worked very well, reducing noise levels dramatically. A permanent system was installed on Oosterdam consisting of a compressed air piping system connected to two compressed-air blowers located in the Azipod housings.

The power-management system engages the blowers automatically when propulsion power reaches a predetermined level and turns the system off when power is reduced. The air-injection system is simple, requires little maintenance and uses minimal power.

The system was installed on all of the Vista-class vessels and, with Eurodam, will be installed on all upcoming Signature-class ships.

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