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- Q11707704 subject Q8168724.
- Q11707704 subject Q8446707.
- Q11707704 subject Q8446815.
- Q11707704 subject Q8707850.
- Q11707704 abstract "Template:ForThe MV Pride of York was built as the MV Norsea for North Sea Ferries as part of their response to the need for larger vessels in the mid to late 1980's. The 1974 ships MV Norland and MV Norstar were proving to be very popular, and were running at capacity. Therefore, North Sea Ferries designed their "3rd Generation" overnight ferry. The two parent companies within North Sea Ferries placed their orders in two separate locations. P&O placed theirs at Govan Shipbuilders Ltd. on the Clyde, and Nedlloyd placed their order at Nippon Kokkan .KK Ltd. (Now JFE Holdings) in Yokohama, Japan.The MV Norsea entered service on the Hull-Rotterdam route. Whilst taking the title of being the largest passenger ship to be built on the Clyde since the QE2. It was also the last passenger ship ever to be built in the United Kingdom. In May 2001, now owned and operated by P&O Ferries ordered the MS Pride of Hull and the MS Pride of Rotterdam. Once relieved of service on the Hull-Rotterdam route, the ship was sent off for two months major refurbishment and branding realignment, prior to entering service on the Hull-Zeebrugge route, and replacing the 27-year-old MV Norland in the new P&O colours.The ship's name was also changed from MV Norsea to MV Pride of York, to bring the names in line with the rest of the P&O Ferries fleet. The MV Pride of York still operates with her sistership MV Pride of Bruges (previously MV Norsun)".
- Q11707704 acquirementDate "1987-05-02".
- Q11707704 activeYearsStartDate "1987-05-08".
- Q11707704 builder Q145.
- Q11707704 builder Q1540429.
- Q11707704 builder Q4093.
- Q11707704 length "179.41".
- Q11707704 maidenVoyage "1987-05-08".
- Q11707704 operator Q17015810.
- Q11707704 operator Q2519829.
- Q11707704 owner Q2519829.
- Q11707704 powerType Q327429.
- Q11707704 shipBeam "25.35".
- Q11707704 shipLaunch "1986-09-09".
- Q11707704 status "In service".
- Q11707704 topSpeed "35.188".
- Q11707704 wikiPageWikiLink Q128147.
- Q11707704 wikiPageWikiLink Q145.
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- Q11707704 wikiPageWikiLink Q2519829.
- Q11707704 wikiPageWikiLink Q327429.
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- Q11707704 wikiPageWikiLink Q4093.
- Q11707704 wikiPageWikiLink Q8168724.
- Q11707704 wikiPageWikiLink Q8446707.
- Q11707704 wikiPageWikiLink Q8446815.
- Q11707704 wikiPageWikiLink Q8707850.
- Q11707704 wikiPageWikiLink Q962591.
- Q11707704 shipAcquired "1987-05-02".
- Q11707704 shipBuilder "Govan Shipbuilders Ltd. , Glasgow, United Kingdom".
- Q11707704 shipInService "1987-05-08".
- Q11707704 shipLaunched "1986-09-09".
- Q11707704 shipMaidenVoyage "1987-05-08".
- Q11707704 shipName ""MV Pride Of York" 1987-2003: MV Norsea".
- Q11707704 shipOperator "*North Sea Ferries *P&O North Sea Ferries *P&O Ferries".
- Q11707704 shipOwner "*P&O *P&O Ferries".
- Q11707704 shipPower "4".
- Q11707704 shipStatus "In service".
- Q11707704 type Product.
- Q11707704 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q11707704 type Ship.
- Q11707704 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q11707704 type Thing.
- Q11707704 type Q11446.
- Q11707704 comment "Template:ForThe MV Pride of York was built as the MV Norsea for North Sea Ferries as part of their response to the need for larger vessels in the mid to late 1980's. The 1974 ships MV Norland and MV Norstar were proving to be very popular, and were running at capacity. Therefore, North Sea Ferries designed their "3rd Generation" overnight ferry. The two parent companies within North Sea Ferries placed their orders in two separate locations. P&O placed theirs at Govan Shipbuilders Ltd.".
- Q11707704 label "MS Norsea".
- Q11707704 name ""MV Pride Of York"".
- Q11707704 name "1987-2003: MV Norsea".