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Black Watch and Boudicca sold as accommodation vessels by Fred. Olsen – Seatrade Cruise News
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines’ Boudicca and Black Watch – which were recently replaced by new vessels Bolette and Borealis, respectively – have been sold and will serve as accommodation vessels for a company in Turkey.

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Boudicca and Black Watch – which were recently replaced by new vessels Bolette and Borealis, respectively – have been sold and will serve as accommodation vessels for a company in Turkey.
Layup in Rosyth
Boudicca is on course to leave Scotlands Babcock Rosythfacility next week, where the ship is currently in layup with the rest of the Fred. Olsen fleet, with Black Watch to follow. Crew are in the process of preparing both vessels for the journeys.
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