Seven Seas Navigator
Seven Seas Navigator began life as a Soviet satellite tracking ship laid down in Leningrad but was left unfinished after the fall of the Soviet Union and subsequently purchased for conversion into a luxury cruise vessel. The ship featured prominently in the 2004 film After the Sunset, starring Pierce Brosnan and Salma Hayek. Notably, ninety percent of her cabins include private verandas, distinguishing her as a luxury cruise option operated by Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
Seven Seas Navigator measures 170 metres in length with a beam of 24 metres and spans 12 decks. The ship has a gross tonnage of 28,803 and accommodates up to 490 passengers in lower berths across 245 cabins, served by a crew of 345. She operates at a service speed of 18 knots.
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