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], ] on her second cruise, August ]]]'''ms ''Oosterdam''''' is a ] that sails for ], a division of ]. As the second addition to Holland America's Vista class of ships, ''Oosterdam'' is sister to the ], ], and ]. The ship's name comes from the ] translation for the eastern compass point, and is pronounced "OH-ster-dam."
|colspan="2" style="background: #efefef; text-align:center;"| ''ms Oosterdam'''
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Status:'''
|in service
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Built:'''
|]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Tonnage:'''
|85,000 gross tons
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Length:'''
951 meters
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Beam:'''
|105.8 feet
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Draft:'''
|25.74 feet
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Max Speed:'''
|24 knots
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Max. Complement:'''
|1,848 passengers, 800 crew
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|'''Registry:'''
|]
|}

], ] on her second cruise, August ]]]'''ms ''Oosterdam''''' is a ] that sails for ], a division of ]. As the second addition to Holland America's Vista class of ships, ''Oosterdam'' is sister to the ], ], and ]. The ship's name comes from the ] translation for the eastern compass point, and is pronounced "OH-ster-dam."


After cruising in the ] during the summer of 2003 (conveniently close to Fincantieri in case of problems), ''Oosterdam'' shifted to the western hemisphere; her 2005 schedule consisted of cruising ] and the ] during the summer, and passing along the ] for the rest of the year. After cruising in the ] during the summer of 2003 (conveniently close to Fincantieri in case of problems), ''Oosterdam'' shifted to the western hemisphere; her 2005 schedule consisted of cruising ] and the ] during the summer, and passing along the ] for the rest of the year.



==Oosterdam facts==

* Built: 2003, ], ] (]), ]
* Registry: ]
* Gross tonnage: 85,000 GRT
* Length: 951 ft
* Beam: 105.8 ft
* Draft: 25.74 ft
* Max Speed: 24 knots
* Passengers: 1,848
* Crew: 800


==External links== ==External links==
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Revision as of 20:45, 4 July 2006

ms Oosterdam'
Status: in service
Built: 2003
Tonnage: 85,000 gross tons
Length:

951 meters

Beam: 105.8 feet
Draft: 25.74 feet
Max Speed: 24 knots
Max. Complement: 1,848 passengers, 800 crew
Registry: Netherlands
The Oosterdam tied up at Tallinn, Estonia on her second cruise, August 2003

ms Oosterdam is a cruise ship that sails for Holland America Line, a division of Carnival Corporation. As the second addition to Holland America's Vista class of ships, Oosterdam is sister to the ms Noordam, ms Westerdam, and ms Zuiderdam. The ship's name comes from the Dutch translation for the eastern compass point, and is pronounced "OH-ster-dam."

After cruising in the Baltic Sea during the summer of 2003 (conveniently close to Fincantieri in case of problems), Oosterdam shifted to the western hemisphere; her 2005 schedule consisted of cruising Alaska and the Inside Passage during the summer, and passing along the Mexican Riviera for the rest of the year.



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