Peter_LT Posted April 10, 2006 #1 Share Posted April 10, 2006 Hello Folks, I'm hoping that I won't get told off for posting this message.:o Having read the by-line for this forum, especially the bit that says... "that bring back those wonderful memories", I'm actually looking to try and contact people for information that's sadly at the very opposite end of that scale. When I first started recording the history of the 'Green Goddess' RMS Caronia, it was never my intention to cover her final years after Cunard ownership. However, perhaps inevitably, I have now gleaned sufficient information to expand the story of TSS Caribia, from one "borrowed" text page to a full section of 9 pages. As with the rest of the Timeline, my aim is to do proper justice to the topic by being able to gather together 1st-hand reports from people who were there! Within this new Caribia section, I remark that probably no-one would now readily admit to having taken one of the dreadful or catastrophic cruises on what was touted as a "Caronia rebirth!" at that time (1969) So, dear reader, were you ever on one the 2 Universal Cruise Line Caribbean Cruises aboard Caribia in early 1969? Even if you are reluctant to admit this publicly, I would still dearly like to hear from you. Of course, I will respect your anonimity if that is your wish! Although I'm loath to bring back possibly horrific experiences for anyone, my aim is to be able to record for posterity as complete a story as I can. Rather than rely upon 2nd or 3rd hand reports, it would be good to know just how UCL's brochure was received, what the expectations were, any events leading up to the cruise, and of course, the experience aboard. As I have said, I can fully understand any reluctance to re-visit this topic. If you want to see what has been currently recorded, can I invite you to take a look? The Caribia Story starts here... I do hope that someone will be able to help me complete the picture - thanks. Regards, Steve (Peter S.) Caronia II Timeline Webmaster < http://www.*****.info/ > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaDays Posted April 10, 2006 #2 Share Posted April 10, 2006 WOW! What an incredible site! I remember watching one of Caribia's few departures from New York. The smoke and soot pouring from the stack didn't exactly provide the best publicity shot. And between her layups in both Brooklyn and Manhattan, I thought she would be a fixture forever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter_LT Posted April 10, 2006 Author #3 Share Posted April 10, 2006 WOW! What an incredible site! Thanks for your kind words SeaDays, glad you enjoyed your visit. I remember watching one of Caribia's few departures from New York. The smoke and soot pouring from the stack didn't exactly provide the best publicity shot. And between her layups in both Brooklyn and Manhattan, I thought she would be a fixture forever. I don't suppose that you had a camera and took some pictures? Regards, Steve (Peter S.) Caronia II Timeline Webmaster < http://www.*****.info/ > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaDays Posted April 12, 2006 #4 Share Posted April 12, 2006 Unfortunately, no. Most views of Caribia/Caronia happened while driving along the West Side Highway or the Gowanus Expressway. Not a good opportunity to take pictures. I had a bunch of pictures from ships I visited in New York prior to departures, as well as a series from my very first cruise (SS U.S.), but they seemed to have been lost in family moves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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