Incat Crowther, a number one digital shipbuilder, has designed three new 25-meter cruise tenders for Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCL) working within the Caribbean. These tenders are stationed at NCL’s base within the Bahamas and are designed to move 354 passengers comfortably and safely from NCL’s cruise ships to their personal island resort.
The vessels prioritize accessibility, with two wheelchair-accessible areas and three bathrooms on the principle deck, certainly one of which is wheelchair accessible. In addition they embody a wheelchair carry for entry to the higher deck. The higher deck can seat 188 individuals and provides coated outside seating, whereas the air-conditioned important deck accommodates 164 passengers.
To facilitate environment friendly disembarkation and boarding, the vessels function bespoke important deck bow ramps that join with the prevailing tender docks at NCL’s Nice Stirrup Cay resort. There are additionally two entry factors on the higher deck for boarding and disembarking. The vessels incorporate Incat Crowther’s catamaran design experience, together with deep hulls for enhanced consolation.