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From the Shipyard #2: Star Seeker is Finishing the Metal Work


In case you’ve adopted the development of recent ships with as a lot fascination as we do, you’ll know that there’s a complete lot of metal to see for Star Seeker (take a look at the “completed” look of Star Seeker, which debuts in December 2025. Its sister ship, Star Explorer, launches a 12 months later) and but – there’s nonetheless a lot to glean as the development course of begins the outfitting part.

In our second replace on Star Seeker’s progress, we reached again out to John Gunner, Vice President, Growth Tasks, who lately returned from trying out the vessel at WestSEA Viana shipyard in northern Portugal. It was his first go to since April and, although he retains up with the progress day by day, he was excited to see how a lot had modified since then. (And don’t miss our first “from the shipyard” function). 

 “My August journey was notably related because the shipyard, and I’ve been targeted on the Windstar modifications and particularly the bow and stern sections. After I arrived and inspected the bow – in fact, I already knew what it was going to appear like – however once I noticed it I knew it was precisely what we needed.”

John has offered us with some images of the ship at this stage within the building course of, they usually remind me of my first-ever go to to a cruise ship shipyard. Then, I used to be a bit perplexed as to the way to describe what I used to be seeing as a result of it didn’t appear like what you’d anticipate a ship to resemble. Persist with us as we proceed to offer updates as a result of watching it evolve – as we’re, certainly, watching Star Seeker take form – is half the enjoyable.

“At this stage,  we’re nonetheless welding and hope that these images will give you some perspective,” he tells us. “I hope vacationers who’re as keen about Star Seeker and Star Explorer as we are going to take pleasure in this behind the scenes have a look at the constructing of a ship.”

First, the mast

Star Seeker’s mast, summer season 2024

Shipyards sometimes assemble the ship in blocks. The mast shouldn’t be required to be hooked up at this level, and has been put aside within the yard. It’s been constructed and painted early within the course of, even so, and may have two radars (should you look carefully, Gunner says, you may see the radar platforms pointing ahead) together with navigation lights which might be “what we name the Christmas tree” and varied communications antennas. Finally, the mast will probably be put in above deck eight.

Introducing…Star Seeker!

Star Seeker from the dock, summer season 2024

Beneath all that scaffolding is the ship’s hull. The photograph was snapped from the dockside. Trying on the bow the darker purple is the unique hull of the vessel; the lighter purple strip, simply above, displays the modifications we’re making for a extra prolonged bow (it had what Gunner calls a “slightly stubby climate bow and we needed it to look extra yacht-like, narrower and longer with extra aptitude.” The brand new bow additionally offers Windstar the chance to include a whirlpool on deck 5 ahead.

Can you notice the bridge?

That is the a part of the method, he says, that’s all about metal work. “We’re at present on the level the place nearly all of the metal building is coming to an finish. The subsequent part, which could be very thrilling, is the outfitting. So we’re transferring on from welding items of metal collectively to outfitting so it begins to look a bit extra like a ship, with bulkheads and ceilings.” 

The metallic cover that’s draped overhead is supposed to maintain the climate off shipyard employees after they’re working.

What’s a ducktail?

The ducktail is situated on the ship’s aft (rear) at deck three. On the time of his go to, Gunner tells us, it was in place however not absolutely welded.

“The title ‘duck tail’ derives from its resemblance to the upturned rear finish of a duck,” we study from ship fanatic web site CruiseInd.  Primarily an appendage off the rear of a vessel, it visually form of reminds you of a duck’s tail. “In contrast to the duck, these tails aren’t match for flying, however slightly serve a practical goal within the realm of naval structure and physics.”

Certainly, Gunner tells us. “The ducktail supplies us with enhanced stability, and probably a greater efficiency when it comes to velocity and gasoline consumption. Most vital it offers us our swimming platform.”

Take care of a swim?

Star Seeker’s pool deck, summer season 2024

What you see right here is Star Seeker’s pool construction. The steps as much as the pool from deck 7 will probably be put in on the backside left of the image the place you see the holes within the vertical bulkhead. A whirlpool will probably be put in between the highest of the pool and deck eight on the high middle of the image.

Alfresco eating

Star Seeker’s alfresco eating, summer season 2024

Right here’s Star Seeker’s alfresco eating space. Positioned on deck 4, it stretches proper throughout the 19 meter beam of the ship. Previous the purple bulkhead wall on the inside, you may see the inside of what’s going to be Amphora.

Why the purple paint (right here and all around the ship)? Gunner says it’s a base coat to forestall corrosion.

Why is there a gap within the ceiling?

High of ship lounge on Star Seeker, summer season 2024

That is, Gunner explains, Star Seeker’s ahead lounge on deck seven – which can in the end have a glass dome, meant to increase mild into the area. “On the present Star Class ships this could successfully be the Yacht Membership,” he says. “It’s a few third larger than the Yacht Membership on Star Satisfaction, Star Legend and Star Breeze.

Do you discover the holes lower into the metal beams up towards the ceiling? The sq. cutouts will probably be used for plumbing, piping and cables. When the ship is completed, you’ll by no means see any of it.

Star Seeker nonetheless has an extended option to go

“We’re at present on the level the place nearly all of the metal building is coming to an finish,” says Gunner. “We’re about to begin outfitting, which is the subsequent part, and the place we transfer from welding items of metal collectively to outfitting so it begins to look extra like a ship with bulkheads and deckheads.

“As soon as we start in earnest, which occurs within the subsequent month or so outfitting goes proper via to sea trials, which is towards the top of subsequent 12 months.”

Star Seeker will probably be delivered in mid December 2025.

Any questions you’d prefer to ask? Put them within the feedback under, and we’ll attempt to get you some solutions. And keep tuned. On our subsequent replace we’ll share the inspiration behind Star Seeker’s suite designs.