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morrow373 Mar 4th, 2003 09:13 AM

Radiance of the Sea almost Capsized--->
 
From the cruisecritic message board and confirmed by RCI. There is a thread over there from people that were on the boat when this happened--&gt;<BR><BR>Last Wednesday morning at 8 AM, a sudden squall came out of nowhere hitting the Radiance broadside with a windgust of some 65 knots causing the ship to list 7 degrees to starboard for what seemed like an eternity. Several thousand gallons of water from the pools and hot tubs emptied onto deck 11 swamping the Windjammer and then running down stairways and elevators. There was significant loss of glassware and some minor damage all over the ship. The Windjammer was closed for several hours for cleanup and repairs and the Captain said he had never seen anything like that in 10 years. The skies cleared and our fantastic voyage continued.<BR><BR><BR>

andy Mar 4th, 2003 05:02 PM

morrow373- Sounds JUST like what happend to us in the ZENITH thru the Panama Canal a few year ago-- but the tilt was so bad, if you were in the dining room, the room shifted and those near the windows came almost level with the WATER---and those on the other side of the dining room saw nothing but SKY-- talk about damage- same thing-pools emptied out, kitchens and lots of the dinner prep was a mess= and the staff came out of THEIR cabins holding LIFE VESTS!! One of the most scary sailings I have ever had.....

cassie Mar 4th, 2003 05:25 PM

Does anyone know for sure what started the small fire on the RCCL ship a few days ago?<BR>I have not read anything about the cause<BR>except one post on another board that said a couple of teenagers were responsible.<BR>

DawnCt Mar 5th, 2003 08:34 AM

I heard speculation that it was a cigarette thrown over the aft of the ship that blew back into that area, starting the fire.

morrow373 Mar 5th, 2003 08:58 AM

I thought cruises were non smoking?

cassie Mar 5th, 2003 12:25 PM

Cruises are NOT non-smoking with the exception of one Carnival ship, the Paradise.<BR> Almost all the open deck areas are smoking.<BR>One big problem on all the lines is people tossing cigarettes overboard. The ships repeatedly remind people how dangerous it is but they still do it. <BR>

diann Mar 5th, 2003 03:59 PM

We were on the Radiance end of Jan. I am sure glad I was not on it when this happened. The poor people must have horrified. You can smoke on this ship in certain locations. Where smoking is allowed there are ashtrays.

JJason Mar 6th, 2003 12:30 PM

&quot;One big problem on all the lines is people tossing cigarettes overboard. The ships repeatedly remind people how dangerous it is but they still do it. &quot;<BR><BR>The cruise lines should really warn the passengers about the sewage that the ships dump each day into the waters....

cassie Mar 6th, 2003 07:23 PM

Dear Fodors---thanks for deleting my last post replying to Jason.<BR><BR>You can have the board. I think it won't be long until you will haven't any posts at all, much less any to delete.<BR>Good bye !!

Gramps25 Mar 8th, 2003 11:12 AM

Once again, people on this board lose sight of facts. The ship did NOT nearly capsize. Not even close. Here is the final paragraph from the Cruise Critic article:<BR><BR>&quot;In the interest of perspective, while seven - and five-degree rolls are dramatic on cruise ships, they are nowhere near any kind of danger zone. &quot;In a manner of speaking,&quot; says Carnival's Jennifer de la Cruz, &quot;listing goes on constantly. You just don't usually notice it.&quot; According to Carnival Victory's captain: &quot;the righting lever is the force that will upright the ship if any external force will list the ship on either side. Looking at the curve you can see that the ship has a positive righting lever up to 48 degrees. This means that up to 48 degrees the ship will still have the force to upright herself.&quot; These numbers were taken from Carnival Victory's five degree list; the numbers vary based on numerous factors.&quot;

Patty Mar 12th, 2003 12:06 PM

Gramps is right. I was on board the Sky when she had an 8 degree list. It was certainly dramatic but apparently not enough to be in actual danger of capsizing.


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