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SS Eugenio C : ウィキペディア英語版
SS Eugenio C

The SS ''Eugenio C'' was a 1966 Italian built ocean liner/cruise ship originally owned by the Costa Line. She was scrapped as the ''Big Red'' at Alang, India in June 2005.
==History==
''Eugenio C'' was ordered for the South American service by Costa (Linea C), to replace the ''Frederico C'' on that route. Her keel was laid on January 4, 1964, with ''Eugenio C'' being delivered to Costa on August 22, 1966, the same day she set out on her maiden trans-Atlantic voyage. For 10 years she only operated trans-Atlantic voyages between Genoa and South America, until passenger loading dropped rapidly in the 1970s, when the ''Eugenio C'' began cruising. After 1983 she would cross the Atlantic Ocean twice a year on a repositioning voyage. In 1984 she was extensively renovated and renamed the ''Eugenio Costa''. It was planned the vessel would be renamed American Adventure and transferred to American Family Cruises, which was to be a branch of Costa, but this plan was never realized. ''Eugenio Costa'' completed her last cruise for her original owners in November 1996.
Costa sold the ''Eugenio Costa'' to the Bremer Vulcan shipyards in part exchange for the construction of the ''Costa Victoria''. Lowline Shipping would go on to acquire her and well charter her to Direct Cruises, a British cruise line which offered budget cruises marketed via telemarketing. $12 million USD was spent on refitting the ''Eugenio Costa'' into the ''Edinburgh Castle''. The vessel's mechanical problems brought about great difficulty to Direct and Lowline, until Direct filed for liquidation and Lowline Shipping filled for bankruptcy in 1999. Ownership of ''Edinburgh Castle'' was passed on to Lowline's main creditor, shipbuilder Cammell Laird.
Cammell Laird chartered the vessel to Premier Cruises, renaming her ''The Big Red Boat II'' and having her go under a 10-month $25 million USD overhaul. Premier went into liquidation in September 2000, as a result Cammell Laird briefly chartered her to the United States Government, after which time she was laid up at Freeport, Bahamas alongside fellow ex-Premier fleet mates ''Rembrandt'' and ''Big Red Boat III''.

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