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Date added: 2023-04-06

Dear Student, how about designing the interior of Panorama yacht?

Dear Student, how about designing the interior of Panorama yacht?
It completed a great deal of sea voyages and now it is going through a major overhaul which you can contribute to! We would like to invite the students of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology to participate in the competition for arranging the interior of the “Panorama” sea yacht. The designs should be submitted by 16 June 2023.  

Gdansk Tech rector, professor Krzysztof Wilde took the patronage over the competition.  

The sponsor  of the competition - ORVALDI Power Protection Sp. z o.o – funded the prize pool of PLN 10000.

The designs can be submitted until 16 June 2023 in the secretariat of the Institute of Ocean Technology and Ship Technology (room 121, building no. 30). The result of the work shall consist in a colour poster presenting the plans and visualization of the interior. Details can be on the Facebook page of Jachty OiO group. To participate in the competition, go to the comments section in the post about the competition, register and post your e-mail address. You will receive the link from which you can download the documentation of the yacht.

About the yacht

„Panorama” is a Polish yacht, former flagship of Jacht Klub AZS Wrocław. It was build to sail on all the seas and oceans in all weather conditions. The yacht was built in Wrocławska Stocznia Remontowa according to the design plans created by Kazimierz Michalski. The construction lasted three years and the vessel was launched on 12 July 1986 in Szczecin.

Since 2013, the yacht has not been seaworthy under its own power. In 2016 it was towed to Gdansk from Szczecin and is currently based in AZS Galion marina in Górki Zachodnie. The owner of the vessel is AZS and it is intended to serve the subsequent generations of sailors.

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