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Welcome to Clayton Shipping, the Art of Ship 

Here you will find quality ship photographs from around the world. We specialize in photos from the Singapore Straits with a special focus on; passenger, vehicle and container ships.

 

Seabourn Spirit

 

 

 

 

At 9,975 tons and designed like a yacht, the Seabourn Spirit is one of the smallest ultra-luxury ships. She is small, luxurious and contains all the amenities expected on a large cruise ship but shared with a mere 200 other select guests.

 

Veteran of an intense pirate attack off Somalia, the Seabourn Spirit is luxury on the high seas that packs a punch. 

 

To find out more about the history, design and future of the Seabourn Spirit, click on the picture above or here.

 

 


 

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This page was last modified on November 24, 2009 20:14 

 
Weekly Ship Profile

Want to see more of our ship profiles? Visit our weekly archive here.

Our previous spotlight was the Seven Seas Mariner of Regent Cruises.


Ship reviews 

Click here to see our latest ship review of the Sattha Bhum.

Container Ship Spotlight

On her way to Pasir Panjang Container Terminal in Singapore, below is the Eleonora Maersk.

Our previous CS spotlight, Hanjin Brussels, can be found here.


Ship Special: The Doulos

Check out our colleciton of photographs celebrating the world's oldest passenger vessel, the Doulos. Help keep her sailing by: Giving the Gift of Fuel.


Book reviews

Click here to see our latest book reviews. See which 8 books were the only ones to receive our highest 5 point rating!


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