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MS ''Cunard Princess'' was a cruise ship, previously owned an operated by the Israel-based
Mano Maritime Mano Maritime (Hebrew: מנו ספנות, ''Mano Sapanut'') is a shipping company founded by Moshe Mano and is a subsidiary of the Mano Holdings Group. It operates cargo ships, passenger ships and undertakes other maritime services. The company ...
. She was built 1975 by the Burmeister & Wain shipyard in Copenhagen, Denmark for
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as MS ''Cunard Conquest'', but her interior fittings were subsequently installed at the
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in
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, Italy. Following re-delivery from Navali Mechaniche Affini in 1977 the ship was renamed MS ''Cunard Princess''. In 1995, the ship entered service with
StarLauro Cruises MSC Cruises ( it, MSC Crociere) is an Italian global cruise line registered in Switzerland and based in Geneva, with operations offices in Naples, Genoa and Venice. It was founded in 1989 in Naples, Italy, as part of the Mediterranean Shipping C ...
(later rebranded
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), briefly retaining her previous name before being renamed MS ''Rhapsody''. In 2009 she was sold to Mano Maritime and sailed as ''Golden Iris'' until 2018. After being laid up for four years at Chalkis Shipyard, Greece. In 2021 was she renamed ''Gold Club.'' She was beached at Aliağa, Turkey, for recycling.


Concept and construction

The ship that eventually became known as the ''Cunard Princess'' was originally one of two ships ordered by the United States-based
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. Unusually
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, the founder of Playboy, was involved in the design process of the ships, envisioning them as "floating Playboy Clubs". Order for the two ships was placed with the Burmeister & Wain shipyard in Copenhagen, Denmark. However, during construction the ships were sold to the United Kingdom-based
Cunard Line Cunard () is a British shipping and cruise line based at Carnival House at Southampton, England, operated by Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. Since 2011, Cunard and its three ships have been registered in Hamilton, Berm ...
, In which Cunard previously operated the and . Although better known as luxury cruise operators, Cunard decided to maintain the original informal cruise concept developed for the ships by Overseas National Airways. ''Cunard Conquest'', the second of the two sisters, was launched from drydock in December 1974. Instead of having the ships completed at Burmeister & Wain, Cunard decided that once the hulls of the ships were complete they would sail to the
Navali Mechaniche Affini Navali may refer to: * Navali, Gangavathi, a village in Gangavathi taluk, Koppal district, Karnataka, India * Navali, Lingasugur, a village in Lingasugur taluk, Raichur district, Karnataka, India * Navali, Mandsaur, a village in Bhanpura tehsil, Ma ...
in
La Spezia La Spezia (, or , ; in the local Spezzino dialect) is the capital city of the province of La Spezia and is located at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the southern part of the Liguria region of Italy. La Spezia is the second largest city ...
, Italy, where interior fittings would be installed. Therefore, following delivery to Cunard on 30 October 1975 the ''Cunard Conquest'' sailed to La Spezia, where she arrived on 6 November 1975. While the ship was being fitted out Cunard decided to change her name to ''Cunard Princess''. Following delivery to Cunard in early 1977 the ship sailed to New York City, where she was renamed and christened by Princess Grace of Monaco.


Service history


1977–1995: ''Cunard Princess''

''Cunard Princess'' set on her first cruise from New York City to Bermuda in April 1977, joining her elder sister in the
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cruise service after the Bermuda run. Cunard Princess sailed out of
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, then after a charter to Lauro Line in 1979 she sailed a Caribbean run out of
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, in the summer of 1981, she did Alaska cruises. At the time the ''Cunard Princess'' was registered in Southampton, but in 1980 she was moved to the Bahamian registry, with
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as her homeport. Later during her career with Cunard, the ship started cruising around Europe, while the ''Cunard Countess'' remained in Caribbean service. During the Gulf War the ''Cunard Princess'' was chartered to the United States Armed Forces Recreation Center as a recreational facility for troops involved in the conflict. The ship arrived in Bahrain on 24 December 1990. Initially the plan was to operate the ship on three-day cruises around the Persian Gulf, but for economic reasons she was permanently moored in Bahrain instead. Following the end of her service in the Gulf War, the ship was docked at
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on 23 September 1991. She re-entered normal service with Cunard on 19 October 1991. In 1993 the ''Cunard Princess'' was moved to the fleet of Cunard's newly created mid-market subsidiary
Cunard Crown Cruises Cunard () is a British shipping and cruise line based at Carnival House at Southampton, England, operated by Carnival Corporation & plc#Carnival United Kingdom, Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. Since 2011, Cunard and its ...
, joining her sister ''Cunard Countess'' and three ships chartered from EffJohn. Cunard Crown Cruises proved to be short-lived, and in 1995 the ''Cunard Princess'' was chartered to
StarLauro Cruises MSC Cruises ( it, MSC Crociere) is an Italian global cruise line registered in Switzerland and based in Geneva, with operations offices in Naples, Genoa and Venice. It was founded in 1989 in Naples, Italy, as part of the Mediterranean Shipping C ...
, who were in need of a replacement for their that had sunk following a fire in 1994. Initially the ''Cunard Princess'' kept her older name in StarLauro service.


1995–2009: ''Rhapsody''

After a short time under charter to
StarLauro MSC Cruises ( it, MSC Crociere) is an Italian global cruise line registered in Switzerland and based in Geneva, with operations offices in Naples, Genoa and Venice. It was founded in 1989 in Naples, Italy, as part of the Mediterranean Shipping C ...
, the company acquired the ''Cunard Princess''. Initially the ship was planned to be renamed ''Harmony'', but in the end she was renamed ''Rhapsody''. Coinciding with the change of ownership the ship was re-registered in Panama. Initially she was used for cruising around the Mediterranean out of Italy. Shortly after acquisition of the ''Rhapsody'' StarLauro was rebranded as Mediterranean Shipping Cruises on 1 October 1995. Subsequently the company further rebranded themselves into
MSC Cruises MSC Cruises ( it, MSC Crociere) is an Italian global cruise line registered in Switzerland and based in Geneva, with operations offices in Naples, Genoa and Venice. It was founded in 1989 in Naples, Italy, as part of the Mediterranean Shipping C ...
. In 2001 the ''Rhapsody'' was re-registered to Naples. On 9 April 2009 MSC Cruises sold the ''Rhapsody'' to the Israel-based cruise operator
Mano Maritime Mano Maritime (Hebrew: מנו ספנות, ''Mano Sapanut'') is a shipping company founded by Moshe Mano and is a subsidiary of the Mano Holdings Group. It operates cargo ships, passenger ships and undertakes other maritime services. The company ...
.


2009–2021: ''Golden Iris'' - 2021–2022: ''Gold Club'' - 2022: ''Old Club''

Following the sale to
Mano Maritime Mano Maritime (Hebrew: מנו ספנות, ''Mano Sapanut'') is a shipping company founded by Moshe Mano and is a subsidiary of the Mano Holdings Group. It operates cargo ships, passenger ships and undertakes other maritime services. The company ...
, ''Rhapsody'' was renamed ''Golden Iris''. She entered service with Mano Maritime on Mediterranean cruises from Haifa on 31 May 2009, following the completion of a refit. She operated from her home port of Haifa to Cyprus, the
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, Montenegro, Italy, and Croatia. After the 2018 season she was withdrawn from service, laid up at Chalkis, and replaced by the ''Crown Iris''. In November 2021 she was renamed ''Gold Club'', and in 2022 sold for demolition in Turkey, arriving at a scrapping yard at Aliağa, on 11 July.


Design

''Cunard Conquest'' was designed with a heavily raked bow and a tapering
stern The stern is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter rail to the taffrail. The stern lies opposite the bow, the foremost part of a ship. Ori ...
. She had a low
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that extends slightly outward from the sides of the
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. The open-winged bridge was located two decks above the top deck of the hull. Like her sister ship ''Cunard Countess'', at delivery ''Cunard Princess'' appeared in the traditional red/black Cunard funnel colours, complementing a white hull and superstructure. In addition, a red decorative stripe was painted between the hull and the superstructure. In StarLauro service her funnel was repainted in that company's livery of blue with a black top and a white five-pointed star in the centre. Following the eventual new owners' rebranding into Mediterranean Shipping Cruises, her funnel was repainted white with a dark blue top and gilded MSC logo centrally, while the blue decorative stripe was divided so that top half of the stripe was navy blue and the bottom half grey. Subsequently the funnel colours were altered into dark blue with MSC Cruises' blue/white "compass" logo replacing the earlier MSC logo.


References


External links


Cunard Princess on Chris' Cunard Page

photographs from shipspotting.com
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