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MS Golden Iris is a cruise ship owned an operated by the Israel-based Mano Maritime. She was built 1975 by the Burmeister & Wain shipyard in Copenhagen, Denmark for Cunard Line as MS Cunard Conquest, but her interior fittings were subsequently installed at the Navali Mechaniche Affini in La Spezia, Italy. Following re-delivery from Navali Mechaniche Affini in 1977 the ship was renamed MS Cunard Princess.
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1975–1976: Cunard Conquest 1976–1995: Cunard Princess 1995–2009 : Rhapsody 2009 onwards: Golden Iris
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1975-10-30Z
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1.2E7
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164.9 163.56
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23.2 22.8
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In service
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