SeaDream I completes drydock revamp
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The SeaDream I mega-yacht will leave a drydock in Hamburg on 28 May, where it spent 20 days undergoing a refurbishment. The work included laying new carpeting in all staterooms and public areas, an upgrade to the golf simulator, new cushions for all the chairs at the outside dining area, and new upholstery for all the Balinese Beds on Deck 6 and for the seating areas around the Top of the Yacht Bar. A new jacuzzi has also been installed, and all staterooms will be freshly wallpapered and the woodwork has been sanded and re-varnished. The yacht’s hull was also pressure washed and repainted.
SeaDream’s President, Bob Lepisto said; “Maintenance at regular intervals of time is the key to providing these vessels a long and efficient life at sea.” Adding, “much of the work being done is not necessarily visible, and that includes changing our air conditioning units, steel and pipe work, upgrades to galley equipment etc.”
SeaDream I will now depart on an 11-night voyage from Hamburg to Bergen, Norway, for the start of its northern-summer season in the Baltic, Northern Europe and the Mediterranean.
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