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MSY Wind Song (Wallpaper 4)

Monday, September 26, 2011

MSY Wind Song Sailing Ship Wallpaper 4
image dimensions : 1092 x 682
MSY Wind Song (Wallpaper 4)
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In 2004, the 148-passenger Wind Song continues year-round adventure in Tahiti with its trademark voyages through the famed Society Islands, making 46 voyages of 7-days that begin and end in Papeete and call on renowned islands of Bora Bora, Moorea, Huahine and Raiatea. Overnight stays in Bora Bora, Moorea and Papeete allow passengers to experience lingering sunsets, nightlife and around-the-clock atmosphere. For truly exotic South Pacific sailing, the ship embarks from Papeete in June and September on 14-day voyages to the remote Marquesan islands of Fatu Hiva and Hiva Oa, among others, as well as stopping at the Tuamotu group island of Rangiroa on one of the world�s largest natural lagoons. Teak decking, eclectic artwork, wood-trimmed interiors, an attentive service staff, intimate surroundings, exceptional signature cuisine featuring both light and vegetarian menu selections, and an extensive wine list are among elements synonymous with Wind Song�s Wind Song, built at the Socite Nouvelle de Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre. Four masts at 204 feet have six triangular, self-furling, computer operated sails with 21,500 square feet of Dacron surface area. The ship�s beam is 52.1 feet and the length is 360 feet at water line, and 440 feet at bowsprit. The draft is 14 feet. Also aboard for smooth sailing are two sets of stabilizers, a sails control system and a seawater hydraulic ballast system to limit heel. There are three diesel electric generating sets, and one electrical propulsion motor.

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