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National Geographic Endurance hull arrives to Ulstein for outfitting

National Geographic Endurance
National Geographic Endurance alongside at Ulstein where the main engines, generators, stabilizers, cranes and other essential equipment will be installed
National Geographic Endurance, the first polar newbuild in the history of Lindblad Expeditions, arrived in Ulsteinvik, Norway, Tuesday after traveling nearly six days from Gydnia, Poland, where the hull was constructed.

Structural steel work completed at Crist

The ship arrived under tow with 100% of structure steel and major foundation work having been completed at Crist S.A.

National Geographic Endurance also has all bow thruster and major HVAC equipment built in. The main engines, generators, stabilizers, cranes and other essential equipment will be installed in dry dock at Ulstein Shipyard, along with the completed piping, electrical and hotel outfitting.

The last two steel blocks on the housetop, which make up the ship's masts, will be erected later in the construction stage as air space becomes available at Ulstein.

2020 delivery

National Geographic Endurance is scheduled to be delivered at the end of January 2020.

Lindblad recently announced an agreement with Ulstein to design and build a second polar vessel, due for delivery in 2021.