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SeaDream I

SeaDream I

activeBuilt 1983
SeaDream Yacht ClubYachtActive🇧🇸 Bahamas
GRT
4333
Guests
112
Crew
95
Crew:Guest
1:1.2
Length
108m
Space Ratio
38.7
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History
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SeaDream I is a yacht-style cruise ship built by Wärtsilä's Helsinki Shipyard and operated by SeaDream Yacht Club since 2001, having previously served under the names Sea Goddess I and Seabourn Goddess I for other cruise lines. She is a sister ship to SeaDream II and experienced a COVID-19 outbreak aboard that resulted in multiple confirmed cases among passengers and crew.

Vessel Timeline
11 Jul 1983
Launched
Wartsila Hietalahti Shipyard
31 Dec 1983
Sea Goddess I
Cunard
1984-2001
Seabourn Goddess I
Seabourn
Today
SeaDream I
Current
At a Glance
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Built By
Wartsila Hietalahti Shipyard
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Build Country
Finland
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Class Society
Lloyd's Register
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Identity
IMO Number8203438
MMSI308908000
Call SignC6PW8
Flag State🇧🇸 Bahamas
Port of RegistryNassau
Former NamesSeabourn Goddess I (Seabourn, 1984-2001), Sea Goddess I (Cunard, 1984-1986)
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Construction
ShipyardWartsila Hietalahti Shipyard
Build Country🇫🇮 Finland
Float OutJuly 11, 1983
DeliveredDecember 31, 1983
ClassificationLloyd's Register
Est. price (CIN)$35M
Price per berth$312 500
Price per GT$8078
In 2026 dollars$115M
Per berth (2026$)$1 026 786
Per GT (2026$)$26 541
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Dimensions
108m
Length
14m
Beam
4.3m
Draft
Gross Tonnage (GRT)4333
Net Tonnage (NT)4253
Length BP108.2 m
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Capacity
112
Guests
95
Crew
56
Cabins
Guests (max)112
Space Ratio38.7
Crew:Guest Ratio1:1.2
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Propulsion
18kts
Max Speed
Max Speed18 kts
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Onboard
6
Decks
Onboard Highlights
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SeaDream I measures 108 metres in length with a beam of 14 metres, a gross tonnage of 4,333, and spreads across 6 decks. The ship accommodates up to 94 passengers in lower berths across 56 cabins, served by a crew of 100. The vessel operates at a service speed of 18 knots.

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