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[ 12-03-2005: Message edited by: Ernst ]
Three years ago Joe and I were doing research for the “Evolution of the Ocean Liner Poster” that I made (see the left menu) back then we also had a similar topic.
Here is the link
I would be interested to hear your list of ships.
Onno
However, there must be a number of ships that have advanced the design of cruise ship. The SS France's conversion to become the boggest Caribbean cruise ship springs to mind. RCI's floating resorts, inc. 'Voyager' and 'Carnival's' funships must have also played an important role?
Essentially NCL proved against the conventional wisdom at the time that a megaship can be profitable and something the cruising public wants to buy.
quote:Originally posted by Malcolm @ cruisepage:[QB]However, there must be a number of ships that have advanced the design of cruise ship. The SS France's conversion to become the boggest Caribbean cruise ship springs to mind. RCI's floating resorts, inc. 'Voyager' QB]
Song of America - test ship for the mega ship designs that lead to Sovereign-class.
Tropicale - prototype for the modern Carnival Cruise ship.
Voyager of the Seas - Ice rink, and unusual amenities onboard a cruise ship.
What other liners/cruiseships before her had singularly unique or one-of-a-kind funnel designs that made them stand out, designs other than the typical round (tubular) or teardrop shaped (i.e Normandie), etc....
[ 12-04-2005: Message edited by: dmwnc1 ]
[ 12-04-2005: Message edited by: Frank X. Prudent ]
quote:Originally posted by dmwnc1:I don't know if it has been mentioned before, but the SS France had quite a unique funnel design with the large 'wings' that diverted engine exhaust and soot...
I'm not sure that they worked very well as NCL re-routed the fumes out of the top of the funnels via pipes.
The Carnival Funnel (which I personally hate) is almost a homage to the SS France.
quote:Originally posted by LeBarryboat:Oceanic - transition between liner & "modern" cruise ship design. Song of America - test ship for the mega ship designs that lead to Sovereign-class. Tropicale - prototype for the modern Carnival Cruise ship.Voyager of the Seas - Ice rink, and unusual amenities onboard a cruise ship.
For the modern day cruise industry, I agree with all of these choices. It's hard to say, but I might substitute SILJA SERENADE for VOYAGER OF THE SEAS since she really offered the first "Royal Promenade". I would also add ROYAL PRINCESS as a fifth choice. A special nod goes to ELATION for being the first cruise ship to use a pod propulsion system. I think almost any new ship sailing today can pay homage to one of these six ships.
Ernie
[ 12-05-2005: Message edited by: eroller ]
i think it must be the first purpose built cruise liner. Is it Southern Cross?
Italianliners
Here are my additions to the milestone topic:
Imperator - The first ship to exceed 50,000-tons.Normandie - The first ship to exceed 1,000-ft.QM2 - The first liner to exceed 1,100-ft.
As far as unusual funnels, I'd add both Michelangelo and Raffaello, their lattice stacks were extremely cool!
Russ
quote:Originally posted by Malcolm @ cruisepage:I'm not sure that they worked very well as NCL re-routed the fumes out of the top of the funnels via pipes.The Carnival Funnel (which I personally hate) is almost a homage to the SS France.
I remember reading that the wing exhausts on Norway were no longer used because they needed costly repairs. It was cheaper to route the exhaust using standard pipes.
quote:Originally posted by Glencoe:Personally I think CP's second Empress Of Britain as it was like the QE2 a hybrid, built to run transatlantic in the summer and then with two props shipped, cruising in the winter. It also is a personal favourite of mine though I am way too young to have ever traveled on her.
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