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Arvia K302
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screwy
Topic author - Senior First Officer

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- Joined: March 2013
- Location: Lancashire
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towny44
- Deputy Captain

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- Location: Huddersfield
Re: Arvia K302
Arvia's FERU (floating engine room unit) has just been towed up the Ems river to Papenberg and should soon be in the assembly hall.
John
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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barney
- Deputy Captain

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- Location: Instow Devon
Re: Arvia K302
We haven’t ventured as big as Britannia yet
We still consider Azura a large ship.
Maybe one day but more likely to go the other way.
We still consider Azura a large ship.
Maybe one day but more likely to go the other way.
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Stephen
- Commodore

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Re: Arvia K302
barney wrote: 31 May 2021, 18:33We haven’t ventured as big as Britannia yet![]()
We still consider Azura a large ship.
Maybe one day but more likely to go the other way.
We have been on Britannia once. Great if you like walking.
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See1Sail1
- Able Seaman

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Re: Arvia K302
Hi We have booked for Avira for March 23 have you been on it yet?
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Stephen
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Mervyn and Trish
- Commodore

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Re: Arvia K302
No but we have been on her very similar sister Iona and loved it. Do you have any specific questions we can all help with?
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barney
- Deputy Captain

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Re: Arvia K302
A resurrected thread 
Well, contrary to my previous post, we have booked Arvia for 2024.
We still do have a slight feeling of trepidation but having said that, when Ventura and Azura were launched, we felt exactly the same.
We now love both of them (Azura slightly more because of Glass House)
So, we are going with a completely open mind and a full intention of enjoying every moment.
Well, contrary to my previous post, we have booked Arvia for 2024.
We still do have a slight feeling of trepidation but having said that, when Ventura and Azura were launched, we felt exactly the same.
We now love both of them (Azura slightly more because of Glass House)
So, we are going with a completely open mind and a full intention of enjoying every moment.
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See1Sail1
- Able Seaman

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Re: Arvia K302
We have been on the Iona on a Canary Island trip and are going on the Avria in March 23 on the repositioning cruise back to Southampton from Barbados.
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barney
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Re: Arvia K302
That sounds brilliant.See1Sail1 wrote: 02 Feb 2023, 19:36We have been on the Iona on a Canary Island trip and are going on the Avria in March 23 on the repositioning cruise back to Southampton from Barbados.
I don’t mind a sea day.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Arvia K302
My brother is doing that cruise in 2024. Enjoy.