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Italian Cruiser
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posted 03-20-2001 03:25 PM      Profile for Italian Cruiser   Email Italian Cruiser   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Which is your favourite classic liner ? I have much loved the Carla Costa,a beautyful medium size ship that offered every thing you could desire.The cabins were very large and the suites simply wonderful,the cuisine and the service excellent,the open decks exceptional for sun lovers.After the tragic loss of this unfergettable ship now my favourite liner is the Oceanic(the only disappointing thing of this ship is the red hull of its former Premier days).I hope that this ship will reenter in service very quickly.
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SailMom
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posted 03-20-2001 04:34 PM      Profile for SailMom   Email SailMom   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I would have to say that my favorite liner by far is the SS Canberra. I sailed when I was just a child of 9 (my first cruise) and then again at 19. Was a wonderful ship with so much history and such nice passengers and crew. As an American, I can say that we had a great time among all the Brits!!
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Rex
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posted 03-21-2001 09:40 AM      Profile for Rex     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I have several, but if I had to pick my absolute favorite, it would be the EMPRESS OF BRITAIN of 1931. No one, I mean no one, seems to remember this wonderful ship...
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Amerikanis
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posted 03-23-2001 04:08 PM      Profile for Amerikanis   Email Amerikanis   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
My favourite Liners are:

"Fedor Shaljapin" ex Franconia of Cunard
"Amerikanis" ex Kenya Castle of Union Castle Lines.


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desirod7
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posted 03-24-2001 09:00 AM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Favorites:

Rotterdam V/Rembrandt
Canberra

[Sailmom, I was on Canberra, April 1973 from NYC-Carribean, maybe we were on at the same time]

There is no equal to those 2 in exterior design, interior design, engineering, and that unquantifiable feel of how they come together as a whole.
Nor can they ever be reproduced.

WORST SHIPS

Olympic/Titanic --by far

poor engineering thru-out and overdone 1st class interiors, dreary steerage.

Oriana of 1960 -ugly,ugly ship

Bismark-Majestic -badly built [hull would crack regularly] and cluttered superstructure, 1st class interiors- mannerist bombastic, 3rd class, Spartan and dingy.


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Southampton
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posted 03-24-2001 10:25 AM      Profile for Southampton     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Kind of you Sailmom, never got to sail on Canberra myself, but what a fan club she has
in Britain! have you been on Oriana or Aurora, I believe if you liked Canberra you would be right at home.

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Glencoe
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posted 03-25-2001 08:53 PM      Profile for Glencoe   Email Glencoe   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I agree with Rex the Empress Of Britain is my favorite classic liner. She does not get as much attention as she deserves. An interesting side note, prior to the building of the Queen Mary she was the largest ship the John Brown shipyard had ever built.
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