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Sapphire Princess is the 6th in a series of ships that were once the largest in the world. Sapphire Princess is the second Princess ship to be built in a Japanese shipyard and she takes her place with the other 5 Grand Class ships. One unique thing about the Sapphire Princess is that she is lacking the familiar "wing or spoiler" that are featured on the first four Grand Class ships.
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Janice Angle; Alaska
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Ronald Rhodes, July 18th, 2004; Alaska
Excerpts from Princess' Website The largest natural blue sapphire will be showcased in Seattle as part of the festivities surrounding the launch of Princess Cruises' newest ship, Sapphire Princess. The 28-pound, football-sized Millennium Sapphire, which has only been seen by a select few since its 1995 discovery in Madagascar, will be displayed on the ship for guests aboard Sapphire Princess' June 10th naming celebration. The 116,000-ton vessel, the first-ever cruise ship to be christened in Seattle, is the last in an unprecedented series of three ships launched by the line since February, and will be home-ported in Seattle for the summer. Ask a Question About Princess Cruise Lines
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