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Length of the jogging track on the Sky?


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Well the ship is around 850' long and 120' wide, so let's assume the track doesn't run the true length of the ship we'll say it runs 800' and we'll go with 110' for the width.

 

(800 x 2) + (110 x 2)= 1820'

 

Standard track lap is 400m

1 meter = 3.28 feet

1820 / 3.28 = 554.87m

Round it up to 555m

555 / 400 = 1.3875 laps of a standard track

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Well the ship is around 850' long and 120' wide, so let's assume the track doesn't run the true length of the ship we'll say it runs 800' and we'll go with 110' for the width.

 

(800 x 2) + (110 x 2)= 1820'

 

Standard track lap is 400m

1 meter = 3.28 feet

1820 / 3.28 = 554.87m

Round it up to 555m

555 / 400 = 1.3875 laps of a standard track

 

Good math skills. I was trying to figure this out and then I found your post. Well done! :D

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Isn't the Sky (almost) identical to the Sun? Below is the info on the sun. The info is as of Dec 04. I hope the ship didn't shrink in the meantime?[ATTACH]241665[/ATTACH]

 

 

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Just go by my estimates, you will feel much better about how fast you did it. :D

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Well the ship is around 850' long and 120' wide, so let's assume the track doesn't run the true length of the ship we'll say it runs 800' and we'll go with 110' for the width.

 

(800 x 2) + (110 x 2)= 1820'

 

Standard track lap is 400m

1 meter = 3.28 feet

1820 / 3.28 = 554.87m

Round it up to 555m

555 / 400 = 1.3875 laps of a standard track

 

Totally impressed with the math skills! I would have no clue where to even begin!!!:eek:

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Thanks everyone! Taking 3 back to back cruises on the Sky starting on September 10th ( my 50th birthday) and need to make sure I'm not skimping on my daily runs while I'm on board :0)

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Well the ship is around 850' long and 120' wide, so let's assume the track doesn't run the true length of the ship we'll say it runs 800' and we'll go with 110' for the width.

 

(800 x 2) + (110 x 2)= 1820'

 

Standard track lap is 400m

1 meter = 3.28 feet

1820 / 3.28 = 554.87m

Round it up to 555m

555 / 400 = 1.3875 laps of a standard track

i hate to disagree ,but i walked that sucker forever and never found the end it must be way longer than that.please dont think im serious

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