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They are only photos and yet they are still mesmerising.:D
I'm more stunned with how relatively calm the Tasman looks!
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If you look North East of The Star there is an unnamed Passenger Vessel. I think that may well be The Star.
Ahhhh yes, I see it. Seems to be making good progress then!
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Don't know if this is going to work for everyone - that being noted check this LINK:
http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:149/centery:-38/zoom:8
NCL STAR has just entered the Tasman Sea southeast corner southern most point off of Australia !
Look for the BLUE ship due south of Mallcoota !
Hover mouse click on the ship to reveal data.
That was last updated 17 hours ago so it'll be well into the Tasman by now! I imagine it's out of range of the tracker.
Looks like a nice morning on the web cam though
http://www.***********/cruise-ship-webcams/norwegian-cruise-line/norwegian-star.php
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For those who disparage Flags of Convenience outright, lets bring up the Herald of Free Enterprise, the Dover ferry that capsized and killed 193, while under British registry, or the Costa Concordia, under Italian flag, neither of which are considered Flags of Convenience.
While not a fan of FOC's, my professional opinion is that it is far more a factor of company reputation than the flag flown as to the safety of the vessels.
Both of which were human error. When was the last time a ship sank due to mechanical error? Much like planes I'd imagine most accidents are human error.
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The problem is, most likely the parts that were repaired in Melbourne had not failed, nor had given any indication of failure in December. And the part needed in December was not a stock item, and had to be manufactured.
Do you think it needs a "proving period" now or should it be OK form here on. My fear would be other parts in the mechanical chain may have been affected by the failure and may now fail.
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NCL is embracing the recent problems with the Star.
You can now go down to the photo gallery and have your picture taken with the ship's Azipods. Anything for a buck, eh NCL?
Wow, that's kind of crap! Ruin peoples holidays then make a buck out of it!
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Again I ask; would someone, preferably on board, start a new thread with FACTS about the ongoing situation. You could always start it with "We haven't left yet".. But it would be somewhere that we might be able to get FACTS about what is happening without all the surmises.
Watch it sailing on the Marine Traffic app. It'll show you live speeds, position etc.
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How do you know that the ship is not fixed right now and certified.
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It's probably cleared and they are all set to depart at that time. I don't think the statements a big deal (unless the Azipods fail as they fire them up to pull away!) .
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Ncl must be confident it will be fixed,some folks from the Brisbane departure that was previously cancelled have been told it's back on and the Ncl provided flights are not required.
The ship can't make Brisbane in time on just one pod,so we can presume it's back to two.
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As confident as they can be. A good run over the Tasman should test the Azipods out.
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It does not say if both pods are working or only one?
Given the arrival time in Auckland, it would need both Azipods to make it by then.
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Here's the letter going out today.
Thanks to CC Newyork1
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Great news, everything crossed that's the last of the problems!
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So after all this wonderful pre planed maintenance perhaps you might inform us how the ship came to be drifting 32km off the coast of Wonthaggi ?
The answer is that is very easy for the owners of FOC registered ships to cut corners
Properly maintained ships do not have continued multiple incidences of propulsion failure
Regards
John
Perhaps it's just a "Friday afternoon" ship. I've owned cars that no matter how many times I've repaired them something else goes wrong?!
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The 18 th Feb roll call were just told by Ncl that the original schedule is expected from Auckland onwards.
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They must be expecting a full fix then. Let's hope it happens and everything stays working for good!
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I think that is what will make our decision for us. 2 azipods we sail, 1 we fly. No way I am letting what happened the other night occur in the middle of the Tasman or worse, close to land. We were very lucky to have had around 20 miles between us and land when we were adrift.
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Fingers and toes crossed we get a good permanent fix.
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Passengers are disembarking and talking to the press, people seem quite pragmatic.
I'm on the March 9th leg and would like the option to cancel with a refund but don't have that choice at the moment.
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Good question ...most probably singapore
Pilot is alongside now
It would need to get to Singapore first! They'll have to do repairs in Melbourne. I just can't see all this going well for forthcoming cruises on the Star.
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And the parts are flying form Italy so that's another day!!
Where's this info from?
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And if they do repair both pods in 5 days, will this be considered a "band aid" repair, because you don't believe they can do it? I'm a marine engineer, and without knowing what has failed in the past (I do know what it was in some cases), or which pod it was, and what has failed now, I can't say whether they will have another failure soon, or a couple of years down the road, or never again in the ship's life. Only someone who has studied the ship's maintenance records, and has discussed the problems with the pods' manufacturer, can tell for sure. You fix what's broke.
Have NCL actually officially said it'll take 5days or is this something that they've told passengers on board? Until there's something official, I'm skeptical.
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What's the probability it'll make it to Auckland on time if it takes the approximate arrival time of the 12th, 5 days anticipated fixing, and to get to Auckland in the best and worst times? I have no idea how long it takes to actually get from Aus to NZ.
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It's perhaps better to ask what are the chances of them repairing it in 5 days?! I'd say not great.
Star Azipod News and progress
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Seems the divers are checking the stabilisers at the moment in port? Might be nothing but are the stabilisers linked to the azipods? Are they part of the same control system?
Hopefully its nothing though.