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Anyone hear of any planned dry docks in 2025?


Worldtraveler22
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They ARE for dry docks. I stand to be corrected as I am definitely no ''tecchie''but they include substantial  works that will enable both ships to hook up to onshore electrical connections, which are becoming more widespread eg in Southampton. I am sure someone can explain in greater and better detail. Can only speak for Serenity but other than acknowledged design improvements, such as the storage in accomodations below Aquamarine, can't see much else needed, as ship looked 21 days rather than 21 years old when we were recently aboard.

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