Posted on 04/23/2005 10:42:04 AM PDT by rellimpank
BY BARBARA D. PHILLIPS Friday, April 22, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT
NEW YORK--Rough seas buffeted the Norwegian Dawn cruise ship on its way from Miami to New York last Friday and Saturday, turning a pleasure cruise into a thrill ride. Then a "freak" seven-story wave hit the bow on decks nine and 10.
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I've sailed all my life, and I've been through some nasty experiences. Once I had electricity come jolting up my arm where I was holding a wet line, after a lightning bolt hit the water near us. Once we got knocked flat and would have capsized if the mainsail hadn't ripped to shreds and let us back up again. Once we found ourselves anchored near a lee shore at night when a storm suddenly reversed direction, and it was blowing too hard to shift the anchor or get under way. Once the tiller broke off in my hands half way across Penobscot bay.
Those are the breaks. If you don't like it, stay off the water and do something else for your pleasure. If you get killed, it happens to everyone sooner or later anyway.
I don't know, I think a wave that high gives people the right to whine, they are expecting a cushy vacation. They are getting their money's worth out of the vacation by venting with whines! If she is strong enough to handle the experience great, but she should be more sympathetic to people who are far more frightened of unusual events on the sea.
"Sailing: standing in a cold shower, tearing up $20 bills."
I loved the scene in The Legend of 1900, where the main character, 1900, plays the piano with a sea sick musician hanging onto to the Grand Piano as it travels around and around the ball room during a huge storm. How to enjoy Mother Nature!
A guy I work with was on that boat.
The captain said on the intercom 'we're experiencing heavy seas, there's nothing to worry about'.
At the same time, he's calling the coast gaurd and all the staff is freaking out. People barfing in the halls, jacuzzi's washed over board, the window to the pilot room is cracked and won't survive another wave.
He loved it, said it was like a thrill ride. The boat was listing back and forth like 60 degrees. Anything not secured was flying all over. Oh and FREE DRINKS! Hehe.
Was it Mark Twain who said of a pleasure excursion: A lot like jail with the chance of being drowned thrown in...
ambulance chaser alert.
Anyone who considers sailing across an ocean should consider trying this first: Ride a roller coaster in a thunderstorm for a few hours, and then imagine doing it for a few days.
scheduled activities included casino gambling; a Champagne art auction; performances of "Bollywood," a "fantastic show full of special effects and incredible feats of human strength"; and an appearance by the Second City comedy troupe. The Freestyle Daily listed a golf seminar and couples massage.
I'd rather stand under a cold shower tearing up $20 bills.
Nobody makes you do it.
How about chopping up the topside decking to make rafts?
If I ever go on a cruise, I want you right next door to me- I think you would be more valuable than a life jacket :)
I'd rather stand under a cold shower tearing up $20 bills.
A soulmate...I found my soulmate!!
From my dad's dictionary: "Boat--A hole in the water, surrounded by wood, into which one pours money."
I loved the picture......but howcome there are no people on deck?(:>)
"When I'm out on the ocean, all I can think about is getting to shore. But after a few months on shore, all I can think about is sailing again."
In my case, steel.
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