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The unit from Braemar cruise is the ship of greater dimensions to have crossed the channel of Corinth
It has a width of 22,52 meters, inferior of two meters to that of the Greek water way
October 14, 2019
Past Wednesday the channel of Corinth is crossed by the unit from Braemar cruise of the Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines who, with its 22,52 meters of width, is the ship of greater dimensions to have crossed the Greek artificial channel whose safety limit as for the maximum width is of 24,60 meters.
The Braemar, left 27th September from Southampton with on board 929 passengers, has a tonnage of 24.344 tons and a length of 195.82 meters.
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