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Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« on: November 09, 2010, 12:03:31 PM »
USS Ronald Reagan Aiding Cruise Ship Stranded Off Baja
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Carnival Splendor  SAN DIEGO - The USS Ronald Reagan is being diverted from its training exercises in the Pacific to help deliver supplies to a marooned cruise ship about 150 miles south of San Diego Tuesday.

The Carnival Splendor became marooned when a blaze erupted in its engine room about 6 a.m. Monday as the 952-foot luxury liner was roughly 55 miles west of Punta San Jacinto on the first leg of a seven-day Mexican Riviera cruise, according to a statement from Carnival Cruise Lines.

This morning, about 35 pallets of supplies will be transferred from Naval Air Station North Island to the USS Ronald Reagan by aircraft. Once aboard the Reagan, the supplies will be taken by helicopter to the cruise ship, according to Third Fleet public affairs office.

None of the thousands of passengers and crew members aboard was injured in Monday's blaze, though several people reportedly suffered panic attacks during the emergency.

The fire and all hot spots were fully extinguished within about three hours, officials said.

Regular announcements apprising passengers of the situation began about 6:30 a.m., according to the cruise company.

Guests were initially asked to move from their cabins to the ship's upper open-deck areas.

By early afternoon, they had access to their cabins once again and were being provided with bottled water and cold food, though several "key hotel systems," including air conditioning, hot food service, flushing toilets and telephones, were not available.

The crew of the 113,000-ton ship was "actively working to restore partial services" through the day, Carnival asserted in its statement.

The U.S. Coast Guard sent three cutters and a helicopter to monitor the situation and provide any needed assistance.

The ship operated on auxiliary generators throughout the day. Because engineers were unable to restore the vessel's propulsion systems, the cruise was canceled, and tugboats were en route in the early evening.

The liner will be towed to Ensenada, Mexico, "in an effort to get the guests home as quickly as possible," according to the cruise line.

The affected customers will receive a full refund along with reimbursement for transportation costs, according to the cruise company. Additionally, they will receive a complimentary future cruise equal to the amount paid for the aborted voyage.

A total of 3,299 passengers and 1,167 crew members were taking part in the cruise, which began Sunday in Long Beach. The ship's normal itinerary includes stops in Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

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Will be choosing a better Cruise line for our next cruise.

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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2010, 03:44:29 PM »
  I spent many years involved with the maritime industry, a number of years sailing but more in the shipboard repair side of things. I can tell you from personal experience that if you saw the cleanliness conditions below deck, many folks would never set foot on some of these larger, well-known cruise ships. One that you've probably seen on TV comes to mind. ;)   My opinion is that the majority of engine rooms & machinery spaces are fire traps waiting to happen. I have been the duty engineer responsable for fighting several major engine room fires, and it doesn't take much to get things going.
  With only about 5% of the crew (stewards) actually able to comprehend the basics of shipboard casualty control, it's a wonder more of these issues don't get out of hand. All licensed US Maritime personnel are required to complete fire fighting training, hell even US Navy recruits go through a real course - with REAL FIRE.
  Having been through many courses and several of these schools both during my US Navy service and civilian maritime career,  I can assure you that any average engineering petty officer aboard any Navy ship has far more damage control savvy than all but the best cruise ship officers.
  That being said, much against my better judgement, I recently cruised to Alaska with my wife. As I expected, the passenger practice drills were led by entirely unprepared, poorly trained ships company. ESL has NO place in an emergency - you gotta THINK in English too. I didn't feel comfortable until we were pierside in port. Those things are decent floating hotels - but are not adequately staffed with competent, safely trained personnel.
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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2010, 04:50:10 PM »
Makes you wonder if these ships should come equipped with oars.  At least they could make it to shore.  ::)

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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2010, 05:40:36 PM »
Fuzzy - I missed the punchline!
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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2010, 03:55:59 PM »
Fuzzy - I missed the punchline!

I saw in the news today that the U.S. Military was airlifting supplies including a large amount of Spam to feed the hungry cruisers.  How's that for a punch line? ;D

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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2010, 08:11:32 PM »
Heard on the radio today that the entire thing is getting filthy and stuffy, they're eating Pop Tarts and Spam, and the bar is open. 
So, any college students on board should feel right at home. 
All they need to complete the package is some Ramen noodles!
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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2010, 08:32:49 PM »
"Moderation in all things - especially moderation. Too much moderation is excessive. The occasional excess is all part of living the moderate life."
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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2010, 06:45:13 AM »
At least the cruise line is compensating the passengers very fairly.
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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2010, 07:25:46 AM »
Heard on the radio today that the entire thing is getting filthy and stuffy, they're eating Pop Tarts and Spam, and the bar is open. 
So, any college students on board should feel right at home. 
All they need to complete the package is some Ramen noodles!
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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2010, 09:03:40 PM »
News Flash:

MOGADISHU (The Borowitz Report) – In yet another public relations setback for the beleaguered cruise ship company, Somali pirates today said they would no longer board Carnival Cruise ships, citing “unsafe working conditions.”

“If Carnival thinks that it’s going to be business as usual between them and the Somali pirates, they need to have their heads examined,” said Somali pirate spokesman Sugule.  “We Somali pirates may be bold, but we’re not crazy.”

The pirate said that the recent fire that crippled the giant cruise ship Carnival Splendor “has sent a shiver through the pirate community.”

“We Somali pirates face enough risks without dealing with decks bursting into flames,” he said.  “And don’t get me started on the nonfunctioning toilets.”

When asked if the Somali pirates might attempt to board Carnival ships in the future, he responded, “I am telling me hearties that if they were thinking of pillaging a Carnival ship of its booty over the holidays, they should make alternative plans.”

Carol Foyler, a spokesperson for Carnival Cruises, said that the company “would be working overtime to win back the pirates’ trust.”

In the meantime, Ms. Foyler said, Carnival would be unveiling a new slogan in the weeks to come: “Come for the fun, stay for the raging inferno.”

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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #10 on: November 11, 2010, 09:23:20 PM »
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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #11 on: November 12, 2010, 11:41:30 AM »
Too Funny..... ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #12 on: November 18, 2010, 04:55:46 PM »
a crankcase split
it's only a machine after all
they seem to have dealt with it
big ships have ever decreasing professional crew with contractors carrying out a lot of the maintenance riding in gangs
so fair play to them for dealing with it  :)
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Re: Another Carnival Cruise ship Fire.
« Reply #13 on: November 18, 2010, 05:06:23 PM »
I wonder of the davits for the lifeboats were also powered electrically (which means they would have been useless unless they have some manual back-up). I also wonder if such ships will rethink their design to have alternate elec. power supplies rather than depending entirely on the main engines.
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« Reply #14 on: November 18, 2010, 05:55:54 PM »
Gravity davits I'd guess  ;)
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