Last Tuesday, American Cruise Lines happily revealed that American Eagle finished sea trials. As its very first Coastal Cat vessel, it has a smaller sized capability of just 100 travelers and was created to deal with United States locations specifically.
Constructed by Chesapeake shipbuilding in Salisbury, Maryland, the ship is now going to Massachusetts to invite its very first visitors. After it leaves for its first trip on August 14, American Eagle will cruise towards East Coast locations for an eight-day Cape Codder travel plan.
Named after the business’s inaugural vessel in 1972, American Eagle is the very first of 12 Coastal Cats commissioned by the Connecticut-based cruise operator. According to American Cruise Line, it provides a mix of glamorous river travelling and expedition-style experience.
Charles B. Robertson, President and CEO of American Cruise Lines, revealed his interest for the brand-new addition. He mentioned, “American Eagle embodies our continued commitment to building new small ships to explore America’s rivers and coasts. It is the flagship in American Cruise Lines’ new series of small Coastal Cats, unlike anything else available in the U.S. market. American Eagle and her sister ships will change the landscape of possibilities for small ship adventures around the USA.”
The American Eagle, with its 4 decks and catamaran-style bow, includes personal veranda lodgings, single and double-occupancy staterooms, and suites. Passengers can take pleasure in features like comfy lounges, a leading deck with extensive views, a primary dining restaurant, a gym, and a café. The very same shipbuilder is already making the following 4 vessels. American Glory will be all set by November this year, while American Liberty is scheduled to be finished by spring of next year, followed by American Legend. The 4th ship has actually not been called, and the shipment date hasn’t been divulged.