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S/V Mandalay

Queen of the fleet, this 236 foot Barquentine was built in 1923 for financier E.F. Hutton and christened HUSSAR. In the 1930's she was sold to shipping magnate George Vettlesen who re-christened her VEMA. Later she was put into service by Columbia University sailing over 1 1/4 million miles worldwide. Evidence gathered on her voyages confirmed the theory of continental drift. Joining the fleet in 1982, MANDALAY went through an extensive renovation. She is now unparalleled, offering the ultimate in comfort and style.

Links to 360 degree views of cabins

 

Admiral's Suite:

http://vacations.lycos.com/cruises/cruise_multimedia.asp?vessel=272&lineid=63&mpg=t&t=admiralsuite.ipx&index=1

 

Deck Cabin:

http://vacations.lycos.com/cruises/cruise_multimedia.asp?vessel=272&lineid=63&mpg=t&t=deckcabin.ipx&index=1

 

Standard Cabin:

http://vacations.lycos.com/cruises/cruise_multimedia.asp?vessel=272&lineid=63&mpg=t&t=standardcabin.ipx&index=1

 

Deck Plans

As off  January 1, 2002 cabins have been renamed and renumbered.*

Admiral Suite are 1 thru 6 / cabins stayed the same

Captain's Cabin is # 7/  cabin stayed the same

Deck Cabins  # are 1&2 / cabins stayed the same

Standard Cabins # are 7 thru 35 / cabins stayed the same

 

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