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Allure [Drydock] info


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True when I was on the bridge of Allure the stats where there clear as day I will scroll through my pics to see if I got one of stats of Allure displayed on the Bridge

 

Also lets just say my info is wrong on the drydock width for argument sake. The shipyard site states it can lift 150,000 tons. I know the Freedom of the Seas is 154,700 but you can deballasted the water tanks to lighten the load. You can't do that for 225,000 ton ship like Allure. You also are not thinking about why would RCCL, which owns majority in said shipyard, would have Oasis go into a real drydock over in Europe. Just think about it.;)

 

The Gross registered tonnage of a cruise ship is a measure of volume not weight.

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The Gross registered tonnage of a cruise ship is a measure of volume not weight.

 

Simon, do not argue with experts. They will have the captain on the bridge tell you that you must depart the ship if they are on it.

 

Anyone remember seymour? I seem to remember his discussions about weight many years ago. Somehow this reminds me of those absolutely pointless crazy conversations.

 

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