Cruise Ships For Sale
by: Max Bellamy
We all know that cruise ships are great getaway on the high seas. But did you
know that cruise ships in all shapes and sizes are available for sale? Depending
on your budget, you could buy a cruise ship for a steal at $2 million, or the
price can rise into the millions. The price depends on the size of the ship,
passenger amenities and its condition. The metal used in building the ship is
important too, because rust would prove to be a negative selling point.
Most cruise ships have staterooms, public rooms, cabins, scullery (pantries),
dining halls, entertainment areas and swimming pools. Space for retail outlets
such as bookstores, gift, souvenir shops and hair salons, may or may not be
present depending on the cruise ship. A spa, health and fitness club, and sports
bar are also built into most of the cruise liners. Sanitary facilities should be
examined closely in all cabins and public areas to know what basic amenities are
available.
The scullery usually is equipped with all necessary appliances including ovens
(conventional, convection and microwave), stoves, toasters, refrigerators,
coolers, pots and pans and all the ingredients to provide the guests with the
best meals during their journey.
Passenger observation decks are on most cruise ships to allow passengers to
enjoy the beauty of the sea while the ship is on the move. Most of the cruise
ships also come equipped with a casino housing gaming tables like blackjack,
roulette, poker, dice and slot machines. There is usually a satellite connection
for televisions provided in all the mega liners to entertain guests.
Some of the most important amenities on a cruise ship are located in the pump
room, chiller room and office rooms. Other important cruise ship information
would include the security available for guests and their valuables, provisions
to store perishables, makes and models of engines; space allocated for engines,
generators and the rudder rooms.
New cruise ships come with electrical fittings, heavy machinery such as the
engines, other machinery such as those used for steering the ship, deck
machinery, air compressors, fire, bilge and other necessary pumps in the pump
rooms -- all the equipment required for securing and mooring the ship.
Last but not least, the cruise ship must be equipped with lifesaving equipment,
as well as first aid kits to handle any emergencies. Fire extinguishers with
hoses and spanners, lifebuoys, life floats, rescue boats, distress signals such
as flares, common bandages, medicine chest etc., form the major part of the
emergency paraphernalia.
Before buying a cruise ship, the buyer needs to do some homework to make sure
that the condition of the ship is acceptable, as well as all technical matters
pertaining to the ship's ability to function properly.
There are excellent websites on the Internet that provide details about various
cruise ships on sale. Browsing through these will give you a good idea of the
price range and amenities to look for in a cruise before signing on an
agreement.
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of Cheap Caribbean Cruises.