Seems to me we've seen a lot of cruise ships completely lose power in the last couple of years. You would think there would be more redundancy.
I do love someone calling out "No not the Steinway!” At least someone was trying to have a sense of humor.
Furniture sliding, parts of ceiling fall off on Viking Sky cruise ship
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Furniture sliding, parts of ceiling fall off on Viking Sky cruise ship
Christians warn us about the anti-christ for 2,000 years, and when he shows up, they buy a bible from him.
Re: Furniture sliding, parts of ceiling fall off on Viking Sky cruise ship
My wife and I were on a cruise during Irma and also had engine issues. They were in "limp mode" on one of the engines, so they eased off the other to avoid over-taxing it and ending up with both failing. You're right, you'd think they would design them so that one engine is enough and the second just makes it more efficient/redundant. Well, I guess one is enough, but they are then forced to go realllllly slow.
Re: Furniture sliding, parts of ceiling fall off on Viking Sky cruise ship
when I first saw the clip my thought is why isn't the furniture secured?? Cruise ships are horrible sailors w/o full power and thrusters.
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Re: Furniture sliding, parts of ceiling fall off on Viking Sky cruise ship
I read in some article somewhere that a crew member did sat that the piano did flip over.
Man, I do NOT want to be anywhere near a grand piano when the floor is tilting 40 degrees. I've moved those things when I was a stage hand.
Man, I do NOT want to be anywhere near a grand piano when the floor is tilting 40 degrees. I've moved those things when I was a stage hand.
Christians warn us about the anti-christ for 2,000 years, and when he shows up, they buy a bible from him.