The first domestically produced large cruise ship has successfully completed its first sea trial specification | Cruise | Domestic
On July 24th, the first domestically produced 135000 ton large cruise ship successfully completed its first sea trial one day ahead of schedule. The trial results show that the cruise ship system has basically passed verification and its performance meets the requirements of the technical specifications, marking another significant milestone in the domestic large-scale cruise ship engineering.
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The first trial voyage lasted for 8 days, with a total voyage of over 1000 nautical miles. More than 1200 Chinese and foreign management and engineering technicians participated, mainly conducting separate and joint debugging of various systems under navigation conditions. Key marine systems such as power management and full rotation propulsion, various auxiliary engines, navigation assistance, safety systems, etc. were successfully debugged. Navigation tests and certification related projects of classification society standards were completed according to plan. A total of 36 debugging procedures and more than 60 types of testing projects were completed, and all test results met the design requirements.
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