Michaelangelo
1965
(Classic Ship Collection CSC-016VR)
- Type: Passenger
- Displacement: 45,911 tons
- Dimensions: 906 x 99 x 34 ft.
- Machinery: Steam turbines, twin screws, 87,000 SHP = 26.5 knots
- Passengers: 1775 passengers (535 first class, 550 cabin class, 690 tourist class)
- Crew: 720
- Builder: Ansaldo Shipyards, Genoa, Italy 1965
- Service: Built for Italian Line. Maiden voyage 12 May 1965, Genoa-New York service. Initially suffered from severe vibrations. Withdrawn for repairs in Aug; redesigned propellers cured the problem and increased her speed. Resumed service Feb 1966. On 12 Apr she was struck by a rogue wave that smashed forward windows and killed three, with 20 cabins wrecked and dozens flooded. Refitted 1973 with accommodations for 843 first class and 770 tourist. Laid up, 1975-77. Sold to Iranian government, 1977, and became a barracks ship at Bandar Abbas. Scrapped in Pakistan, 1991. Sister Raffaele had a similar history, including sale to Iran; she was bombed and scuttled during the Iran-Iraq war in 1982 and gradually scrapped in situ.
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