#Cruise Ship
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evan-collins90 · 7 months ago
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Interiors of the Carnival Ecstasy cruise ship, designed by the legendary Joe Farcus (1991)
Mainly designed in the Deco-Luxe style popular in the 1980s-early 1990s, along with Diner-Kitsch in the Metropolis Bar, and the a sort of 'Victorian explorer's lounge' look in the library. The ship was remodeled in 2009, and then scrapped in 2022.
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year ago
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I worked on a cruise ship that had such a high mortality rate that it was my job to, every morning, knock on the cabin doors and make sure everyone was still alive.
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fuckyeahgoodomens · 1 year ago
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Oh dear! :D (from reddit)
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humanoidhistory · 5 months ago
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John Berkey's cutaway view of the supership of tomorrow in Popular Mechanics, December 1988.
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edinburgh-by-the-sea · 5 months ago
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sail away
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ilikeit-art · 1 year ago
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ltwilliammowett · 1 year ago
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Rigging of the Sea Cloud Spirit, a modern cruise tall ship
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unbfacts · 4 months ago
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You can purchase a residence on a cruise ship, paying an annual fee that includes all amenities typically provided on traditional cruises.
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hellsgate-roadhouse · 2 years ago
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jumy-m · 5 months ago
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Jumy-M A cruise ship is at the port / 誰かが旅に出る
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annapolisrose · 2 months ago
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Queen Mary 2
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one-time-i-dreamt · 27 days ago
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I was an actor for the Percy Jackson live action series and I was on a cruise ship with all the other actors but it exploded and we had to ride parachutes to get to safety. Also, Anne Hathaway was there.
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todays-problematic-ship · 2 years ago
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Today's Problematic Ship is the Satoshi
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The Satoshi was a cruise ship owned by Ocean Builders, a company dedicated to "seasteading," an attempt to create a seabourne community free of laws imposed on dry land, with strong ties to the cryptocurrency movement.
The 1991-built ship, originally named Regal Princess but renamed Pacific Dawn in 2007, was purchased by Ocean Builders in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. The idea was to permanently anchor the ship in Panamian waters, as the central hub of an eventual community of "SeaPods", essentially individual houses at sea, which would be arranged around the Satoshi in the form of a Bitcoin B.
It quickly became evident that the people running Ocean Builders had no understanding of how to operate a ship: they initially failed to ensure their ship had certificate of seaworthiness to allow it to sail to Panama (where the venture was to be based), and even after this no-one was willing to insure the ship, making it impossible for passengers to live onboard. They also planned to re-engine the ship while it was out at sea, a physically impossible task to accomplish without sinking the ship in the process.
The leadership of Ocean Builders blamed all this on shipping being "plagued by over-regulation." (Many of our entries here at Today's Problematic Ship demonstrate those regulations exist for a reason). The end result was predictable: by the time the Satoshi arrived in Panama it had been sold to an Indian shipbreaker.
Except Ocean Builders had signed a contract they could not honour: according to the Basel Convention, which covers the disposal of hazardous waste, they weren’t allowed to send the ship from a signatory country (Panama) to a non-signatory country (India). Thus the sale was cancelled, and subsequently the ship was arrested by Panamian authorities.
Eventually, the Satoshi was sold in 2021 a different startup company, Ambassador Cruise Line. The new venture, who actually knew how to operate a cruise ship, started successful operations with the former Satoshi, now renamed Ambience, in 2022.
The Guardian has a detailed article about the saga of the Satoshi and the seasteading movement.
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victusinveritas · 7 days ago
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Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
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Photos of the SS United States on her final voyage at sea, somewhere off the coast of North Carolina. Taken by the captain of the tug "Vinik." Thank you David Silver for allowing me access. It's hard to believe this ghostly vessel is the very same ocean liner that once plowed through the North Atlantic at over 40 miles per hour, carrying 2,000 passengers in safety and luxury. She's now making 6.5 knots and his handling the rough seas quite well in spite of being 72 years old, a testament to her superb construction and design. If you squint, you can imagine her tearing through the ocean again.
Even in her watery funeral cortege, she remains proud and magnificent.
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humanoidhistory · 6 months ago
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Cruise ship of the future, illustrated by John Berkey in Popular Mechanics, November 1997.
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