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Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES
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posted 02-27-2013 01:36 PM      Profile for Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Author's Homepage   Email Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
News has come in this evening that the ' mv Discovery ' which entered service in 1972 as the Princess Cruises Love Boat ' Island Princess ' will be late arriving back in the UK for her first charter cruise after being at a Genoa shipyard for 109 days !

The ship, which is now on charter to ' Cruise & Maritime Voyages ' should have docked at the UK port of Avonmouth on the 26th February 2013 but due to delays and tidal conditions is now going to the UK port of Portland where she will arrive on Thursday 28th February.

Passengers will be taken by coach to join the ship which is expected to return to Avonmouth at the end of her 15 night Norwegian cruise.'

Several times during her voyage back to the UK the AIS ship position maps were showing her as only cruising at about 13.5 knots !

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posted 02-27-2013 05:23 PM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Her average speed says 16kts so she can't have been doing 13 for very long. It says Portsmouth on her AIS now.

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posted 02-27-2013 06:08 PM      Profile for Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Author's Homepage   Email Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hi Pam

Had you been following the voyage of the ' mv Discovery ' from Genoa to the UK as I had on my Facebook site ' Neils Cruisingchat ' you would have known that it was only on a few days like the 25th & 26th February that she had got up above 16 knots.

Port destination was changed later on tonight, after the original announcement, due to problems with getting stores etc arranged and also the coaches getting in to Portland.
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posted 02-27-2013 06:45 PM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
She was delayed waiting around at Gib for bunkering, but has been doing over 16/17kts ever since departing until the final stretch. I don't use Facebook.

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LOL, this morning she is now back heading to Portland at 17.8kts with not long to go. Must have sorted out the logistics - wonder if all passengers will turn up at the right port

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posted 02-28-2013 04:11 AM      Profile for Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Author's Homepage   Email Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hi Pam

Seems like a right mess up to me.

Passengers are being coached in from Avonmouth to join her as the ship is scheduled to return to Avonmouth at the end of the cruise.

Certainly not a good start for the new operators of the ' mv Discovery '.

Not sure where you are getting the ships speed from but she has been down to 13.8 knots since leaving Genoa and was also down to 14.2 knots last night !
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quote:
Originally posted by Neil - Ex P. & O. S. N. Company.:
Hi Pam

Had you been following the voyage of the ' mv Discovery ' from Genoa to the UK as I had on my Facebook site ' Neils Cruisingchat ' you would have known that it was only on a few days like the 25th & 26th February that she had got up above 16 knots.

Port destination was changed later on tonight, after the original announcement, due to problems with getting stores etc arranged and also the coaches getting in to Portland.
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on my Facebook site ' Neils Cruisingchat '

May I add you?


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posted 02-28-2013 11:45 AM      Profile for Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Author's Homepage   Email Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hi FL-Cruiser64

Re my Facebook page

You can send a request in to the site or add me if you wish

Many thanks
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posted 02-28-2013 03:34 PM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It all comes from AIS that everyone can see. She was doing 18.2kts at one point. She only slowed around Finistere and down the east coast of Spain she was doing 15/16kts as well despite much bad weather of late. She was slower initially but the majority of the trip she has been doing well; dwell on the lower speeds if you wish.

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posted 03-01-2013 05:31 AM      Profile for Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Author's Homepage   Email Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The AIS ship position maps are showing the ' mv Discovery ' to still be in the UK port of Portland at 10.00 hrs this morning.

In addition to picking up stores, after arriving back in the UK, it is possible that some of the crew were also to join the ship when she docked.

Lets hope the passengers who joined the ship last night, after their 110 mile coach journey from Avonmouth, did not finish up with a self service buffet dinner !


Hi Pam

I just provide all the details on my own site when following a ships voyage, not part of them !

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Pictures have appeared on my facebook site and also other shipping news forums of the disgusting state of the 'mv Discovery ' when passengers joined her at the UK port of Portland having been coached in from Avonmouth.

Cabins were reported as being filfthy, and there was also fresh water problems in the cabins , aircondition problems, dirtytoilets and dirty linen.

Some of the outside decks were unuseable due to re-fitting work not being completed.

Cabin room service calls were not being answered !

It was reported that passengers were today being taken on a coach trip to near by Weymouth.

From the look of these pictures, showing the state of the ship, it would appear that the cruise should be cancelled and passengrs given a full refund and a discount on a future cruise !
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In addition to the comments above about the 'mv Discovery ' reports have come from passengers on board saying that the bed linen was dirty and although a change was requested nothing had happened.

This sort of comment leads one to wonder if the linen had been on the beds since the ship arrived at Genoa !

There are also reports of no hot water and dirty plates and glasses, in the ships restaurant, which leads one to wonder what conditions are like in the ships kitchen and what precautions are being taken against norovirus !.

With fares for this cruise costing up to £5,000.00p passengers are now trying to contact the UK national newspapers about the disgusting conditions on board.

It is quite obvious that the Cruise & Maritime Voyages should have arranged a couple of short cruises for the ' mv Discovery ' before undertaking a 16 night cruise.

Any problems could then have been sorted and passengers planned holidays would not been spoilt as has now happened.

With no sign of the ship leaving port at 22.30 hrs tonight a post has now been made on their Facebook site, after they had removed the pictures and comments about the ships condition !

The 'mv Discovery ' will now not be sailing due to not being able to meet the requirements of the Maritime & Coastguard Agencies various regulations !

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Link to UK newspaper report about the cancelled sailing of the ' mv Discovery ' !-

http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/captain-greybeard/2013/03

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Unconfirmed reports have appeared that the ' mv Discovery ' has now passed her safety inspections and is cleared to sail from the UK port of Portland.

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CMV announced it yesterday and said Discovery had been given clearance to sail to Avonmouth, but she was still in Portland earlier.

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The ' mv Discovery ' had been shown as sailing from Bristol to Stavanger where she should have arrived this morning "!

The ship has not arrived in port and is now shown as calling at Alesund this evening !

With this change to her schedule I would not think her passengers are going to be happy at missing what should have been a day in port and instead arrive at what was shown as the second port of call in the evening !

Makes you wonder if the 'mv Discovery ' is not up to operating her advertised schedules.

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With a weather warning and "ESE 30 max 37" knot winds. they are better off anywhere other than Stavanger imho.

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