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Quark Expeditions launches game-changing polar vessel Ultramarine
SEATTLE, May 20, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Quark Expeditions, the leader in Polar Adventure Travel, celebrates a major 
milestone with the launch of Ultramarine during a traditional ceremony at the 
Brodosplit shipyard in Croatia.

Quark Expeditions marked a major milestone today in the construction of its 
technologically-advanced polar vessel, Ultramarine, with a traditional launch 
ceremony that also honored the Brodosplit ship-building team.

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Tomislav Debeljak, owner and CEO of the DIV Group, which includes Brodosplit, 
the largest shipyard in Croatia, was joined by shipyard godmother Andrea Mutak 
(from the Split-based children's charity Udruga Andeli--Association of Angels), 
dignitaries and Brodosplit employees as Ultramarine--built specifically for 
polar travel--entered the water for the very first time.


"Today's launch ceremony is a time-honored shipyard tradition," said Andrew 
White, President, Quark Expeditions. "That very moment when 'ship first meets 
water' is a major milestone for any vessel. The sound of Ultramarine's hull 
entering the water from slipway No. 2 into Supaval Bay signified we're one step 
closer to exploring the polar regions on this game-changing ship. But, of 
course, it's not just any ship that we're celebrating today--but a ship built 
specifically for polar exploration. Ultramarine will be an unrivalled 
operational base for exploring the polar regions in ways never thought 
possible."

"While the star of today is Ultramarine, the ceremony also honors a cast of 
people without whom this vessel would never exist: the Brodosplit shipyard 
team," says White. "Following a tradition that goes back to earlier times, a 
shipyard godmother--different from the godmother who eventually christens the 
ship--is chosen for this 'working launch.' Traditionally, this godmother has an 
affiliation with the shipyard community, which is important to us because 
today's launch is our way of celebrating the community of engineers, naval 
architects, welders, structural fabricators, riggers, electricians and all of 
the other shipyard crew who had a hand in the launch of this expedition 
vessel–which will change the way we explore the Polar Regions."

Andrea Mutak was chosen as shipyard godmother because of her work with Udruga 
Andeli (Association of Angels), a community organization in Split that supports 
children with severe physical and developmental disabilities. "It was an 
incredibly proud moment for all of us at Quark Expeditions as the shipyard 
godmother cut the rope and released Ultramarine into the waters of Supaval Bay, 
on the Split Peninsula."

"The launch of any ship is complex and once underway, uncontrolled until the 
vessel is attached to tugs standing by," says Malcolm Ellis, Senior 
Vice-President, Operations for Quark Expeditions. "The total time involved from 
trigger release until the vessel is stopped in the water is little more than a 
minute or two. Yet, the potential for damage in that time period is greater 
than at any time during the ship's many years of service. The stress placed on 
a vessel during launch is probably the highest it will experience in its 
lifetime. No rehearsal is possible."

The 199-passenger Ultramarine features two twin-engine helicopters, 20 
quick-launching Zodiacs, the most robust portfolio of off-ship adventure 
options in the entire industry (including heli-skiing, alpine kayaking and 
heli-hiking), superior onboard comfort and unparalleled amenities (including a 
sauna with floor-to-ceiling windows that look out onto the polar landscape), 
spacious spa-inspired suites, advanced sustainability systems, and a unique 
interior design that keeps guests connected to the breathtaking polar 
landscapes outside while they relax inside. Guests will enjoy breathtaking 
public spaces and more outdoor wildlife viewing spaces than other expedition 
ships its size.

To learn more about Ultramarine's inaugural season, visit Quark Expeditions' 
Arctic 2021 Expeditions page. ( 
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About Quark Expeditions: Specializing in expeditions to Antarctica and the 
Arctic, Quark Expeditions(R) has been the leading provider of polar adventure 
travel for three decades. With a diverse fleet of specially-equipped small 
expedition vessels and icebreakers, it offers travelers unparalleled access to 
the most remote places on Earth. Led by passionate and seasoned expedition 
teams, including scientists, naturalists and researchers, the onboard program 
focuses on guest interaction to educate and enrich the passenger experience. 
www.quarkexpeditions.com

About Travelopia: Travelopia is one of the world's leading specialist travel 
groups. A pioneer in the experiential travel sector with a portfolio consisting 
of more than 50 independently operated brands, most of which are leaders in 
their sector. From sailing adventures, safaris and sports tours, to Arctic 
expeditions, each brand is diverse and focused on creating unforgettable 
experiences for customers across the world. www.travelopia.com.

SOURCE:  Quark Expeditions