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Article: ACCL Completes Ship Refurbishment.
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- Science Letter
- Article date:
- September 29, 2009
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American Canadian Caribbean Line (ACCL), a family-operated small ship niche cruise line popular with active mature travelers, has completed a $2 million, nine-month refurbishment of its 96-passenger M/V Grande Caribe and 66-passenger M/V Niagara Prince as part of a scheduled 2009 fleet upgrade. The 98-passenger M/V Grande Mariner is scheduled for refurbishment in 2010 during its six-month drydock (see also American Canadian Caribbean Line).
The refurbishment took place at ACCL's sister company which built the ships, Blount Boats in Warren, RI. Improvements include new decor in all cabins designed in a classic nautical theme with warm wood-tone interiors as well ...