Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ Balmoral set for dry dock in Falmouth
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ Balmoral is set to enter dry dock at A&P Falmouth in south-west UK for a two-week refurbishment programme next month.
A&P Falmouth, part of the APCL Group, has previously carried out works on Bolette and Balmoral.
This will be the pairings’ fifth drydock contract.
Work will include an ultra-high pressure water blast of the underwater hull, application of silicone paint to improve fuel efficiency and an overhaul of the propellors, bow thrusters, stabilisers and main engine gearbox.
‘Working with a UK yard means that together we are feeding directly back into the local economy, while also providing invaluable experience to A&Ps many apprentices,’ noted Samantha Stimpson, CEO of Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.
Additional works will include the servicing of lifeboats, davits and crane as well as overhauls of mooring winches, fans, motors and sea valves.
The signing of the dry dock contract took place in Liverpool in September.
Supporting local economy
Mike Spicer, Managing Director of A&P Falmouth, said: ‘Our location in the southwest of England makes it an ideal destination for cruise ship maintenance, particularly for vessels operating in this region.
‘Contracts such as these not only underscore our reputation in the industry but also contribute significantly to the local economy, supporting both our workforce and apprenticeship programmes.’
A&P Tyne and Cammell Laird have also carried out significant refits of the Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines fleet in recent years.
David McGinley, Chief Executive of APCL Group, said: ‘The combination of APCL’s strategic locations, technical expertise, project management and maintenance work enables our Group to complete vital maintenance work under tight time schedules – minimising the downtime of Fred. Olsen’s fleet.’
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