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HANSEATIC: 1964 - Deck plan booklet from 1967

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German Atlantic Line: A twenty-four-page deck plan booklet from 1967 for the HANSEATIC (II). The ship had taken her maiden voyage just four years earlier as Zim Lines' SHALOM.

While I would never argue that on the outside this was the most beautiful ship ever built, inside her original Israeli/German interiors were stylish and filled with art. This plan starts with a profile showing deck location and is followed by three cabin photos matched up with lay-outs. Ten decks are shown in detail.

The HANSEATIC sailed only five years for German Atlantic before joining Home Lines as the DORIC. Later stints included Royal Cruise Line as the ROYAL ODYSSEY and Regency Cruises as the REGENT SUN. She sank in 2001.

Excellent condition.
$18.50
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