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American Cruise Lines newest ship passes first sea trials

January 28 2010, CruiseIndustryNews
American Cruise Lines is pleased to announce its newest ship, Independence, passed its first underway trials with flying colors and is now three months ahead of schedule. The trial was run on the Wicomico River in Maryland, close to Chesapeake Shipbuilding, where the ship is being built. During this important milestone trial, the ship handled exceptionally while maneuvering and equipment tests were performed successfully.
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