Things were looking bleak for Cherosa, and the owners consulted with DLBA Naval Architects. Our team proposed a refit package that would replace the prime engines, upgrade the entire electric plant while undergoing a five-year survey, and complete exterior coating renewal program. A yard was selected close to DLBA to enable the team to closely supervise the work. All was going well until an unfortunate discovery of excessive corrosion toward the end of the refit, led her owners to make the difficult decision to sell the vessel. Though she came with quite a history, things started looking up for Cherosawhen she was taken on by a new owner, and given the new name of La Polonia. She was then shipped to the Mediterranean and hit the water moving.
It’s been a thrill for all of us to know we were able to breathe new life into this vessel as we watched La Poloniashake off her clouds and explore some of the most beautiful destinations in Europe, and bringing her new owners joy on board.
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