Katlego Sekhu

A vessel that’s set to be the world’s biggest cruise ship has completed construction at a shipyard in Finland and has made its first foray into open water for sea trials ahead of its likely delivery in October this year.
Nick Sloane, Salvage Master, who was also part of the advisory team for the vessel named Icon of the Seas, joined 959 Breakfast to share more insight. Sloan highlighted the advancement of technology as a big part to ensure the safety of such a large ship.
Icon of the Seas will have a number of new entertainment options, including a two-story theater, a ropes course, and a skydiving simulator. The cruise ship will also have a number of new dining options, including a restaurant with a robot chef.
In addition, Icon of the Seas will have a number of sustainability features, including a wastewater treatment system that can turn wastewater into drinking water.
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