United States Navy

Sea Cloud

Operator
Built
1931
Gross tonnage
2,523 GT
Passengers
64
Length
110 m

Sea Cloud is a passenger cruise vessel operated by United States Navy.

Sea Cloud was built in 1931. Vessels of this generation reflect the design conventions of their construction era: atrium layouts, public-room programming, balcony cabin ratios and propulsion systems all evolved measurably between the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s shipbuilding cycles.

Key reported specifications for Sea Cloud include a gross tonnage of approximately 2,523 GT, a passenger capacity in the vicinity of 64, an overall length of approximately 110 metres.

Onboard programming on a vessel of Sea Cloud's profile typically includes multiple dining venues, a central showroom, pool deck areas, a spa and fitness facility, themed bars, and on family-oriented brands children's and teen spaces.

Itineraries assigned to Sea Cloud reflect the operator's seasonal deployment plan, which moves vessels between regions to follow demand and weather. Researching the ship's current and upcoming season gives the most accurate picture of where it will sail.

Reference: Wikipedia ↗