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Well! That was "interesting". A short while ago we had a wind gust of 70 knots (130kph) hit the starboard side of Coral. The ship listed to port for a tad longer than was comfortable. One of the cupboards in our MDR section sprang open and quite a few side plates crashed out and a few smashed. Luckily our dessert dishes had been cleared, one of our waiters had just removed our wine bottles to storage, and we grabbed our glasses so there was no damage on our table. It was a bit scary for a few moments as it seemed to take a long time for the ship to right itself. 

 

Good Spirits didn't fare so well - glasses smashed and some of the bottles in the top cupboards fell out and smashed.

 

All good now, the Captain has kept us informed of what was happening and there have been no injuries reported. However we haven't been back to our cabin yet ...

 

 

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2 minutes ago, OzKiwiJJ said:

Well! That was "interesting". A short while ago we had a wind gust of 70 knots (130kph) hit the starboard side of Coral. The ship listed to port for a tad longer than was comfortable. One of the cupboards in our MDR section sprang open and quite a few side plates crashed out and a few smashed. Luckily our dessert dishes had been cleared, one of our waiters had just removed our wine bottles to storage, and we grabbed our glasses so there was no damage on our table. It was a bit scary for a few moments as it seemed to take a long time for the ship to right itself. 

 

Good Spirits didn't fare so well - glasses smashed and some of the bottles in the top cupboards fell out and smashed.

 

All good now, the Captain has kept us informed of what was happening and there have been no injuries reported. However we haven't been back to our cabin yet ...

 

 

Wow

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10 minutes ago, OzKiwiJJ said:

Well! That was "interesting". A short while ago we had a wind gust of 70 knots (130kph) hit the starboard side of Coral. The ship listed to port for a tad longer than was comfortable. One of the cupboards in our MDR section sprang open and quite a few side plates crashed out and a few smashed. Luckily our dessert dishes had been cleared, one of our waiters had just removed our wine bottles to storage, and we grabbed our glasses so there was no damage on our table. It was a bit scary for a few moments as it seemed to take a long time for the ship to right itself. 

 

Good Spirits didn't fare so well - glasses smashed and some of the bottles in the top cupboards fell out and smashed.

 

All good now, the Captain has kept us informed of what was happening and there have been no injuries reported. However we haven't been back to our cabin yet ...

 

 

What a way to come to the end of WC!!!!

 

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2 hours ago, OzKiwiJJ said:

Well! That was "interesting". A short while ago we had a wind gust of 70 knots (130kph) hit the starboard side of Coral. The ship listed to port for a tad longer than was comfortable. One of the cupboards in our MDR section sprang open and quite a few side plates crashed out and a few smashed. Luckily our dessert dishes had been cleared, one of our waiters had just removed our wine bottles to storage, and we grabbed our glasses so there was no damage on our table. It was a bit scary for a few moments as it seemed to take a long time for the ship to right itself. 

 

Good Spirits didn't fare so well - glasses smashed and some of the bottles in the top cupboards fell out and smashed.

 

All good now, the Captain has kept us informed of what was happening and there have been no injuries reported. However we haven't been back to our cabin yet ...

 

 

 

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WOW!

That happened to us when we where on the Queen Victoria back in 2017.

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We're on deck 9. As we left our cabin this morning a fellow passenger asked if we'd had water coming into our cabin like someone else on our corridor had. Nope, not us. We keep our balcony door closed. I guess those passengers learnt one of the reasons why cruise ships have notices saying to keep the balcony doors closed.

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1 minute ago, OzKiwiJJ said:

We're on deck 9. As we left our cabin this morning a fellow passenger asked if we'd had water coming into our cabin like someone else on our corridor had. Nope, not us. We keep our balcony door closed. I guess those passengers learnt one of the reasons why cruise ships have notices saying to keep the balcony doors closed.

Quite a finale you could probably have done without 🥰

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@OzKiwiJJ Well julie that feels like a serious "what the H**L" moment Lynn and I are happy you are safe and hope there were no injuries to passengers or crew. Hopefully the rest of your voyage is uneventful and you return home safely from the sea.

Cheers Lyle & Lynn

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After leaving the Bay of islands, New Zealand Coral Princess has had two days at sea as she heads towards home and the end of the World Cruise 😞

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Data according to itinerary:
 

Current position of Coral Princess: Under way from Bay of Islands to Sydney
 

  • Departure was 2 d 1 hrs 27 min ago. (at 16:00 h local time)
  • Arrival will be in 14 hrs 33 min. (at 06:00 h local time)
  • Traveled distance since Bay of Islands: 907.05 nm (1,679.85 km)
  • Remaining distance to Sydney: 261.96 nm (485.15 km)
  • Traveled distance since Auckland: 1,030.18 nm (1,907.90 km)
  • Speed: 18.80 kn (34.82 km/h)
  • Course: 272°
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Wow, what a fright to end your world cruise. I'm always telling my cruise phobic sister in law "these ships are so big you will hardly notice you are sailing most of the time". Won't tell her your story, or I'll  never get her on a cruise.  Thanks for all your good progress reports for 102 days, and happy landings (or should that be dockings?) in Sydney. It's going to be a shock to the system to start cleaning, cooking and making beds.

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Sailing through Sydney Harbour now.   We will dock at Circular Quay in about 30 minutes or less…    
 

….It’s all over 😢  …But it’s been a hoot🥳

 

😝😎🤓🤣🤩🤗😆🤯😎🥳 

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3 minutes ago, Kiwi_cruiser said:

Coral Princess arriving back in to Sydney, Australia this morning after been away for 111 days!

 

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Thanks for all the great photos 🥰

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As the WC didn't end up leaving from Brisbane because of the itinerary changes, I guess that is the lap completed. I gather there are still quite a few aboard till Brisbane.

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Welcome back to Sydney you World Cruisers and thanks to all who posted the journey, allowing us poor mortals on land an insight of the adventure.

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Welcome back everyone! 🥳 

The Coral made a lovely backdrop for Morning Breakfast today. Makes you want to hop on and go. (They were there for a new train line opening today).

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