As Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 9th of November, 2020, the luxury cabins of an impressive polar cruiser are being built in the Split shipyard for an American client. The cabins are truly luxurious and boast everything an American client might need and want.
The cabin being worked on currently is a demonstration cabin located in the hangar in the aforementioned Split shipyard, Brodosplit. If the client is satisfied with what he sees and what is being offered, then it will be installed in the ship, HRT reports.
''The shipowner is the one who sets all of the requirements, we're here to fulfill all of those requirements or to offer some replacements for what he would like within the budget he has,'' explained Ana Perisic, interior designer.
''We're in the final phase of work on this new construction, and that is the Ultramarine that we're building for the American company Quark. So, after these works, we will start testing it out and expect the final field works by the end of this year, followed by the handover of the ship,'' stated Dalibor Komatina, production director at the well known Split shipyard.
The shipowner's representative is more than satisfied with the construction process so far, as all of the deadlines and all their other requirements have been met. They already know when the ship will leave and where it will head on its very first voyage.
''It will make its first trip to the Arctic next May. In the summer season, we'll go to the Arctic area. The ship will set sail in Norway for the ocean, and sail around Iceland and Greenland moving west following the movement of the ice,'' says Elliott Tulloch, a client representative of Quark Expeditions, USA.
The construction of polar cruisers is an extremely demanding and complex job, which they readily prepared for at the aforementioned Ship shipyard in order to seize the best possible position on the global market, and they succeeded in doing precisely that.
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