Posted on 11/02/2014 8:10:14 PM PST by barmag25
#SEVEN hundred passengers and crew members were evacuated from the Bahamas Celebration after the cruise ship ran aground outside Freeport Harbour on Friday night. #Salvage crews have spent the day assessing the damage caused by a small hole in the side of the vessel after it ran aground 200 yards outside the port around 9pm. The ship returned to port and all passengers and crew left the ship safely.
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There's a phenomena known as "GPS assisted grounding". Sometimes, you still need to look out the window.
That is until the island capsizes.
pretty hefty list for small hole, what do I know never having been on one.
lol- has similar thought
I was on one of those Carnival Cruise ships a couple of years ago and watched the same operation in Freeport. I presumed they use vectored thrust to turn that big ship around?
“Doin’ a Donut” in the harbor. Pretty cool!
Occasionally crackhead cruise director Julie pulls a gun, commandeers the boat, and it always ends badly.
Did anyone rearrange the deck furniture?
The particular ship I was on used “azipods” for propulsion at the rear of the boat. Versus shafts > props. It was also powered by two DC-9 jet engines, not giant diesels. The jet engines took their air intakes thru pipes that ran all the way up the stacks, 13 stories & 50 feet of stack above. Pretty wild if you like engineering stuff. If you’re not familiar, azipods look a lot like upside down table-fans. They can swivel, so, like the bow thrusters that all ships of that size now have, they can scoot the rear end of the ship dead sideways. That has to be phenomenally handy when docking.
Yeah, the Bahamas turnaround maneuver blew my mind!
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