A REGENT Seven Seas Cruises passenger has hit the headlines after a report in Forbes highlighted the 13 years he has been living on board Seven Seas Navigator. Morton Jablin, 94 years old and known to the crew as “The Captain”, is a businessman who retired in 1989, and when...
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A REGENT Seven Seas Cruises passenger has hit the headlines after a report in Forbes highlighted the 13 years he has been living on board Seven Seas Navigator.
Morton Jablin, 94 years old and known to the crew as “The Captain”, is a businessman who retired in 1989, and when his wife died in 2005 decided to make the ship his home.
In keeping with Regent’s reputation for impeccable service, the line has reportedly adjusted his stateroom to accommodate its loyal guest, including installing brighter lights, a special shaving mirror and handrails in the bathroom.
Jablin maintains a residence in Boca Raton, Florida (where else!) but hasn’t been there for three or four years.
See the story at forbes.com.
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