New US Riverboat Nearly Ready for Launch

October 19, 2020

American Cruise Lines says its next new ship is already being readied for launch, just two months after the U.S.-flag operator accepted delivery of its latest newbuild, American Jazz. The forward hull section of American Melody was moved from a hull fabrication building to the launch ways last week, where it will be joined to the aft section and launched into the Wicomico River.

The hull section utilizes a heavy-lift ground-transfer system that distributes and levels the load as it moves. Towering above the shipyard’s personnel on the ground, the hull slowly and almost silently, glides to its destination at the river’s edge.

American Melody moves to launch ways at Chesapeake Shipbuilding, Salisbury, Md. (Photo: American Cruise Lines)
American Melody moves to launch ways at Chesapeake Shipbuilding, Salisbury, Md. (Photo: American Cruise Lines)

American Melody, the fourth new ship in American Cruise Lines’  modern riverboat series, is on schedule for delivery to the Mississippi River next year. It will feature the next iteration in the series’ contemporary design aesthetic, but the line has not yet released details of the new ship’s interior concept or capacity.

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