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'''Radiance of the Seas''' is a ] that is owned and operated by ]. She has 13 decks, of which decks 2-13 are accessible to guests. She is registered in ], and is a GTV, (gas-turbine vessel), the first built by Royal Caribbean. This system produces higher efficient speeds than other cruise ships, and emmisions to the air are much lower than cruise ships powered by diesel engines. Radiance of the |
'''Radiance of the Seas''' is a ] that is owned and operated by ]. She has 13 decks, of which decks 2-13 are accessible to guests. She is registered in ], and is a GTV, (gas-turbine vessel), the first built by Royal Caribbean. This system produces higher efficient speeds than other cruise ships, and emmisions to the air are much lower than cruise ships powered by diesel engines. Radiance of the Seas is the first cruise ship to feature pool tables, which are stabilized by a computer-controlled gyroscope, that ajust with the motion of the ship to keep the table-top level with the horizon. | ||
*]: 961 feet, 8 inches | *]: 961 feet, 8 inches |
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Radiance of the Seas is a cruise ship that is owned and operated by Royal Caribbean. She has 13 decks, of which decks 2-13 are accessible to guests. She is registered in Nassau, Bahamas, and is a GTV, (gas-turbine vessel), the first built by Royal Caribbean. This system produces higher efficient speeds than other cruise ships, and emmisions to the air are much lower than cruise ships powered by diesel engines. Radiance of the Seas is the first cruise ship to feature pool tables, which are stabilized by a computer-controlled gyroscope, that ajust with the motion of the ship to keep the table-top level with the horizon.
- LOA: 961 feet, 8 inches
- Beam (width): 105 feet, 7 inches
- Maximum draft: 27 feet, 11 inches
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