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(25,468 posts)SallyHemmings
(1,823 posts)chouchou
(645 posts)Cruise ship are defiantly not my thing. Not afraid of the water or the ship either. Enough said.
kimbutgar
(21,213 posts)Most people got seasick. My husband who had been in the Navy was ok but I was ok until I saw a guy with a green face and I got sick!
rsdsharp
(9,205 posts)Wonder Why
(3,263 posts)unc70
(6,121 posts)On one of the eastbound crossings we had that sea but with ONLY 90 mph winds. Not much shuffleboard out in the deck. For 2-3 days outside was forbidden. All the interior halls had ropes strung at the intersections. It was intense.
The poor crew had just had a nightmare westbound crossing, so bad it blew out a huge window in the 1st class dining room -- patched with plywood when they arrived in NYC. They had to turn into the wind/waves and ride it out.
Were a day late; made the required repairs (including a new window), and sailed again in less than a day (my trip).
The entire crew was incredible. I had no qualms crossing with them several times in the next few years.
ETA the QE2 is a much sleeker,lower profile vessel. I would not cross on any of the huge top heavy cruise ships you see today.
Mark.b2
(261 posts)hlthe2b
(102,387 posts)a wave thrusting one into that port window... well, I doubt we'd see video. Heavens.
3Hotdogs
(12,429 posts)hlthe2b
(102,387 posts)AllaN01Bear
(18,461 posts)dont open that window.
Conjuay
(1,410 posts)Third deck is probably 12 to twenty feet above the waterline
There are crew quarters, gallies, maintenance lockers engine rooms and a lot of stuff under the waterline.
Third deck isn't a promenade deck- that's probably a hundred feet further up.
How frightful!!!!!!
OldBaldy1701E
(5,167 posts)I have been beaten up pretty bad from riding a smaller boat in water like that. It can be somewhat scary.