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World's largest cruise ships on trials

Posted: 11 Mar 2016, 19:55
by Paul K
If you can call it a ship - looks more like a block of flats with a pointy end. 8)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35781787

I bet the engine rooms are excellent, though. From a technical aspect, the best ships I ever served on were French-built. :)

Re: World's largest cruise ships on trials

Posted: 11 Mar 2016, 21:20
by DaveB
Hmm.. while I sit in awe at the engineering marvels these ships are, they do little for me aesthetically.

The best ships I served on were British built (eg.. all of em) :lol:
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Re: World's largest cruise ships on trials

Posted: 11 Mar 2016, 21:53
by Paul K
DaveB wrote:Hmm.. while I sit in awe at the engineering marvels these ships are, they do little for me aesthetically.

The best ships I served on were British built (eg.. all of em) :lol:
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Quite right too, though the way British shipbuilding is declining, I reckon Trident's replacement boats will be built by Hyundai. 8) :lol:

Now this is what I call aesthetically pleasing. My first ship, and built in Britain too - J.L. Thompson's yard at Sunderland in 1959. She was the only ship I ever served on that had a crows nest, though I can't remember going up into it. I did two trips on her and we went all over the world, including a transit of the Panama canal. She was a very happy ship. :)

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Re: World's largest cruise ships on trials

Posted: 11 Mar 2016, 22:22
by DaveB
Ah yes.. classic lines and none of your Globtik 5mile long hulls :lol: That said.. GLobtik's earlier tankers (Sun springs to mind) is a lovely looking ship :thumbsup:

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Re: World's largest cruise ships on trials

Posted: 11 Mar 2016, 22:34
by Paul K
I'm looking up Globtik ships now. The name is familiar. ;)

Re: World's largest cruise ships on trials

Posted: 11 Mar 2016, 22:43
by DaveB
I remember seeing one in the Solent when I was a nipper. It didn't quite eclipse the IoW but you see where I'm coming from :lol: Can't remember now if it was Tokyo or London. Too much :party: in the subsequent years :lol:

Henrik is on the cusp of releasing some lovely T2's as AI. Will post a screenie when I get a chance :cpu:
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Re: World's largest cruise ships on trials

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 00:00
by airboatr
I wouldn't get on it. ...Not nearly enough life rafts.

Re: World's largest cruise ships on trials

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 07:50
by dfarrow
Gents , thought this appropriate as a new version of a '' Princess '' cruise . And of course ladies don't f++t , or does this one ?

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Methane Princess , built by Daiwoo not Hyundai !

rgds dave f.

Re: World's largest cruise ships on trials

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 08:18
by Paul K
Good grief, there's a name from my past ! Shell Tankers UK Ltd operated the original Methane Princess, and her sister Methane Progress, on contract to British Gas, running from Arzew in Algeria up to Canvey Island in the Thames estuary. The Princess was the first LNG tanker ever built, at Vickers in Barrow-on-Furness. Here they both are - I believe this is at Falmouth where they were laid up prior to scrapping.

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Methane Princess in happier days: -

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I see the funnel colours are the same as the new Princess.I never sailed on either of them, though I did four LNG trips, all from Brunei to various ports in Japan. :)

Re: World's largest cruise ships on trials

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 14:20
by airboatr
I'm beginning to think the cruise ship thing was just an excuse to talk about these other ships.

In any case I don't think any of them have enough life rafts.

Cheerio