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'''[[ship prefix|M/S]] ''Color Magic''''' is a [[cruiseferry]], under construction at [[Aker Finnyards]], [[Rauma, Finland|Rauma]], [[Finland]] to the [[Norway]]-based [[shipping company]] [[Color Line]]. She is a sister vessel of [[MS Color Fantasy|M/S ''Color Fantasy'']], delivered to the company in [[2004]].
'''[[ship prefix|M/S]] ''Color Magic''''' is a [[cruiseferry]], under construction at [[Aker Finnyards]], [[Rauma, Finland|Rauma]], [[Finland]] to the [[Norway]]-based [[shipping company]] [[Color Line]]. She is a sister vessel of [[MS Color Fantasy|M/S ''Color Fantasy'']], delivered to the company in [[2004]]. The ship has over 1000 cabins and 54 suites, and is supposed to give a cruise-like experience on the line between Oslo, Norway and Kiel, Germany.<ref>{{no icon}} [http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=161883 VG: Her er nye Color Magic], retrieved 6. 9. 2007</ref>


Unlike her sister, the Color Magic is being built at Aker Finnyards' Rauma shipyard (whereas the Color Fantasy was built in [[Turku]]). The planned delivery date for Color Magic is 6 September [[2007]],<ref>{{fi icon}} [http://www.fcbsweb.com/forum/index.php?topic=4152.msg85279#msg85279 FCBS Forum: Color Line orders a sister ship to Color Fantasy], retrieved 17. 8. 2007</ref> after which the ship will be joining her sister on the [[Oslo]] (Norway) - [[Kiel]] (Germany) route. The Color Magic's tonnage and dimensions will be approximately the same as those of the Color Fantasy; however the Color Magic will have 89 additional cabins, as well as a larger space and conference facilities than her sister. Therefore the Color Magic will be slightly larger in terms of gross tonnage, making her the largest cruiseferry in the world when completed.<ref>{{no icon}} [http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=179908 VG Nett: Here is Color Line's new giant ship], retrieved 17. 8. 2007</ref>
Unlike her sister, the Color Magic is being built at Aker Finnyards' Rauma shipyard (whereas the Color Fantasy was built in [[Turku]]). The planned delivery date for Color Magic is 6 September [[2007]],<ref>{{fi icon}} [http://www.fcbsweb.com/forum/index.php?topic=4152.msg85279#msg85279 FCBS Forum: Color Line orders a sister ship to Color Fantasy], retrieved 17. 8. 2007</ref> after which the ship will be joining her sister on the [[Oslo]] (Norway) - [[Kiel]] (Germany) route. The Color Magic's tonnage and dimensions will be approximately the same as those of the Color Fantasy; however the Color Magic will have 89 additional cabins, as well as a larger space and conference facilities than her sister. Therefore the Color Magic will be slightly larger in terms of gross tonnage, making her the largest cruiseferry with a car-deck in the world when completed.<ref>{{no icon}} [http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=161883 VG: Her er nye Color Magic], retrieved 6. 9. 2007</ref>


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Revision as of 13:04, 6 September 2007

M/S Color Magic is a cruiseferry, under construction at Aker Finnyards, Rauma, Finland to the Norway-based shipping company Color Line. She is a sister vessel of M/S Color Fantasy, delivered to the company in 2004. The ship has over 1000 cabins and 54 suites, and is supposed to give a cruise-like experience on the line between Oslo, Norway and Kiel, Germany.[1]

Unlike her sister, the Color Magic is being built at Aker Finnyards' Rauma shipyard (whereas the Color Fantasy was built in Turku). The planned delivery date for Color Magic is 6 September 2007,[2] after which the ship will be joining her sister on the Oslo (Norway) - Kiel (Germany) route. The Color Magic's tonnage and dimensions will be approximately the same as those of the Color Fantasy; however the Color Magic will have 89 additional cabins, as well as a larger space and conference facilities than her sister. Therefore the Color Magic will be slightly larger in terms of gross tonnage, making her the largest cruiseferry with a car-deck in the world when completed.[3]

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