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  2. Sapphire Princess - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire Princess is a cruise ship owned by Princess Cruises that entered service in 2004 as the sister ship of Diamond Princess.At the time she was one of the world's largest cruise ships, with a capacity of 2,670 passengers [1] and is the second Gem-class ship built by Princess Cruises.

  3. Grand-class cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Design differences on these ships are the relocation of the nightclub to directly aft of the funnel, rather than suspended over the stern, and the much larger funnel. The two Gem-class ships, Diamond Princess and Sapphire Princess, are the only two ships based on the Grand class to be built at Mitsubishi's Nagasaki Yard. Diamond Princess: 2004 ...

  4. Category:Ships of Princess Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Royal-class cruise ship; Ruby Princess; S. Sapphire Princess; MS Sirena; Sky Princess (2019) Spirit of London (ship) Sun Princess (2024) RMS Sylvania;

  5. Passengers, crew evacuated from cruise ship after fire - AOL

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    Passengers and crew members were evacuated from a cruise ship sailing in Alaska because of a fire on board earlier this week. Passengers, crew evacuated from cruise ship after fire Skip to main ...

  6. Diamond Princess (ship) - Wikipedia

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    She is a subclassed Grand-class ship, which is also known as a Gem-class ship. Diamond Princess and her sister ship, Sapphire Princess, are the widest subclass of Grand-class ships, as they have a 37.5-metre (123 ft 0 in) beam, while all other Grand-class ships have a beam of 36 metres (118 ft 1 in).

  7. Princess Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire Princess: 2004: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: 2004–present: 115,875 GT United Kingdom: Originally ordered as the Diamond Princess, she caught fire while under construction, delaying delivery and causing the ship to swap names and be renamed Sapphire Princess. One of two modified Grand-class ships built in Japan, classified as Gem-class