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Author Topic: Semester at Sea and TS Golden Bear Panama Canal June 7-8, 2012
dmwnc1
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posted 06-07-2012 10:41 AM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Explorer passed through this morning.

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posted 06-07-2012 10:43 AM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 

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DAMBROSI2
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posted 06-07-2012 01:30 PM      Profile for DAMBROSI2   Email DAMBROSI2   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Great grabs, thank you so much. I enjoyed them very much.
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Waynaro
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posted 06-07-2012 06:04 PM      Profile for Waynaro   Email Waynaro   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Great shots! Thanks for taking the time grabbing them.

On the side note, another ship carrying students will be transiting the locks. Cal Maritime's Training Ship GOLDEN BEAR will be heading westbound. Below are the times (central time) according to the school:

Arriving Gatun Locks: 18:00
Departing Gatun Locks: 19:15
Passing Gamboa: 20:15
Arriving Pedro Miguel Locks: 21:25
Departing Pedro Miguel Locks: 22:00
Arriving Miraflores Locks: 22:20
Departing Miraflores: 23:10
Passing Balboa Seabuoy: 23:30


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posted 06-07-2012 08:39 PM      Profile for steeplechase   Author's Homepage   Email steeplechase   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Why is there nobody on deck is she empty?
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posted 06-08-2012 12:39 AM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by steeplechase:
Why is there nobody on deck is she empty?

On the third image (low resolution) and you can see quite a few people (looks to be over 100) on the three forward observation decks. I'm not sure how many students are on these cruises? I also imagine the heat and humidity even in the early morning must be very uncomfortable and may have kept some inside where it was cooler?


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quote:
Originally posted by Waynaro:
On the side note, another ship carrying students will be transiting the locks. Cal Maritime's Training Ship GOLDEN BEAR will be heading westbound.

TS Golden Bear during night transit in Miraflores Locks

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posted 06-08-2012 10:41 AM      Profile for RANGERVR6178   Email RANGERVR6178   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
They were probably all in class!

I did the Summer 2009 Europe/Africa voyage, best experience ever!


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desirod7
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posted 06-08-2012 01:08 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by RANGERVR6178:
They were probably all in class!

I did the Summer 2009 Europe/Africa voyage, best experience ever!


RANGERVR6178,

I never hear much about the SAS, would you care to write in detail? Quite curious, although that window of opportunity is long gone for me.


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RANGERVR6178
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posted 06-08-2012 11:18 PM      Profile for RANGERVR6178   Email RANGERVR6178   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
I never hear much about the SAS, would you care to write in detail? Quite curious, although that window of opportunity is long gone for me.

Sure thing! I sailed back on the Summer 2009 voyage. Our trip was 90 days sailing from Halifax to Spain, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Egypt and Morocco. They used to only do three voyages a year, but since then it has now grown to 5 or 6.

Spring and Fall are typically 100-105 days, Summer is 70-75 days, "Short Term" is 30 days, and then two Enrichment Voyages, each 12-16 days to fill in the gaps between the longer voyages.

The ship still is very much "Royal Olympic" with some extra touches added over the years, but most of the decor resembles it's previous history. Some areas have been removed and turned into educational spaces. For instance the casino is now the library and computer lab, card room and cigar room are now class rooms, and other various small modifications as well. Cabins are basically as Royal Olympic left them, along with hallways, elevators, artwork, ect. Some rooms have been renamed after special voyages and donators as well.

It actually is the perfect ship for this program, not too large to fit into some of these intimate ports, but not too large for its own good. One thing that is a downside is the flat bottom of the ship, causes it to constantly rock in even the smoothest waters. Made for an extremely rough crossing on the Atlantic!

I could go on for hows about how wonderful the program is and how much I got out of the experience, but I'll let you ask any other questions you might have. For anyone looking for a tour, check out this link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pA_I2GrwpQ

It's a long video, but really shows the ship in it's prime and how the onboard community becomes so close knit!


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Michael534
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posted 06-09-2012 03:16 AM      Profile for Michael534   Email Michael534   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Why does it appear that they built another bridge on the aft superstructure of the Golden Bear. I noticed it wasn't there in older pictures I looked at.

Thanks,
Michael


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desirod7
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posted 06-09-2012 03:13 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by RANGERVR6178:

I could go on for hows about how wonderful the program is and how much I got out of the experience,

It's a long video, but really shows the ship in it's prime and how the onboard community becomes so close knit!


Wow, looks like a lot of fun. I would imagine with such small cabins for a whole semester, roommate situations require a lot of diplomacy.

Is the food service cafeteria style? I imagine they did not have waiter service in the dining rooms.

Did the faculty eat separately?

Was there much classroom time or mostly out in the field?

I would imagine the disco would be packed, as well as the athletic facilities.

It is nice to be on a ship where the format and activities are for personal development, rather than insult your intelligence with constant cash extraction catering to the least common denominator.


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RANGERVR6178
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posted 06-09-2012 06:49 PM      Profile for RANGERVR6178   Email RANGERVR6178   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Is the food service cafeteria style? I imagine they did not have waiter service in the dining rooms.

Did the faculty eat separately?

Was there much classroom time or mostly out in the field?

I would imagine the disco would be packed, as well as the athletic facilities.

It is nice to be on a ship where the format and activities are for personal development, rather than insult your intelligence with constant cash extraction catering to the least common denominator.


I laughed at your last sentence... very true!

Food is served in the main dining room, and also the "Lido" bistro. Both are buffet style and the food was nothing to write home about. Not horrible, but not awesome. Lots of rice, pasta and potatoes. I'd assume this is because the schedule is so "random" they might need to provision longer due to the exotic places the ship sails to?

Faculty dine with the students, they actually have an onboard "extended family" program where faculty adopt students into a family to eat dinner with. My family met once a week, it was great! Otherwise, everyone eats together. Makes an interesting lunch to eat with your professor and then head right to their class!

Class is only scheduled on sea days. I found the classes very challenging, especially since you are essentially doing an entire semester in 20-25 sea days (each port is 5-6 days). Lots of papers and since there is only paid-for internet it forced you to use the onboard library. Eeek.

They are extremely strict when it comes to drinking onboard and there is a system used to ensure students don't drink too much. You are allowed 2 drinks at dinner (beer or wine only on the whole ship) and then another 2 at the Deck 7 bar from 9-11pm. The pool bar was packed for the first couple of nights, but once you get started with classes and visiting all the ports, you are too exhausted to even go up to the bar. There were some students there literally every night, but they were usually the rowdy "2%" trouble makers.


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desirod7
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posted 06-10-2012 07:55 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
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keep the stories rolling


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PRDM100480
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posted 06-11-2012 09:07 AM      Profile for PRDM100480   Email PRDM100480      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The aft super structure of the Golden Bear has classrooms and a full mission bridge simulator.
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posted 06-11-2012 10:38 AM      Profile for linerguy     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I recently saw EXPLORER in both San Diego and Ensenada....very cool looking ship.

-Russ


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