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MOBY BABY FACTS
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Description The Moby Baby is an Italian ferry sailing between the mainland an Elba. The ship's sides are decorated with whale artwork by "Ettore Sottsass jr." The ship is 101m in length and 18 m wide, and can carry 1100 passengers and 220 vehicles.
Destinations The Moby Baby operates on the Piombino to Portoferraio (Elba) route.
History The ship was completed in 1967 by AB Oresundvarvet at the Landskrona shipyard in Sweden. She commenced service as the Svea Drott for Trave Lines. In 1974 she was acquired by Sealink Ferries of UK.and sailed as the Earl Godwin. She commenced service with Moby Lines in 1996.
Dining The ship has a snack-bar, lido bar and cafeteria.
Entertainment Facilities on board include a children's play room - the "HAPPY MOBY", video games, boutique, mega screen TV, and sun deck.
Cabins The ship has 36 cabins.
Related Cruise Ships Moby Aki (Moby Lines) Moby Bastia (Moby Lines) Moby Drea (Moby Lines) Moby Fantasy (Moby Lines) Moby Lally (Moby Lines) Moby Love (Moby Lines) Moby Otta (Moby Lines) Moby Tommy (Moby Lines) Moby Vincent (Moby Lines) Moby Wonder (Moby Lines)
Ship Summary
Operator: | Moby Lines | Built by: | Landskrona shipyard, Sweden | Date Completed: | 1967 | Length: | 101 m | Width: | 18 m | Passengers: | 1100 | IMO: | 6606026 |
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