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Unanswered Questions (Titanic 2)


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I have loads of unanswered questions about the Titanic II project. I doubt if Mr. palmer even knows the answers yet, but feel free to speculate:

 

*Will Titanic II really be a cruise ship just looking like an Ocean Liner?

 

*I wonder if her maximum speed will just be around the normal 23 knots? (Three ‘pods’ seems a lot for a small ship).

 

*Does he plan to use it on regular transatlantic crossing?

 

*I assume that it will not be able to handle winter crossings like the QM2?

 

*I wonder if her maximum speed will just be around the normal 23 knots? (Three ‘pods’ seems a lot for a small ship).

 

*How ‘steerage’ will the steerage cabins will be?

 

*How will the class divide work in terms of dining and public rooms?

 

*Can Mr. Palmer’s design really omit having TV’s, Internet, Wi-fi, a Spa and an outdoor pool?

 

*How can you have a replica bridge in front of the real bridge?

 

*Won’t the ship be very crowded indeed, given that its 56,000 GT (estimated) with 2,435 passengers?

 

*Can the Chinese ship yard really build such a specialty ship given their track record of only building bulk carriers etc?

 

*Isn't the design totally unsuitable for hot climates?

 

*Will he really be able to fill it, year in, year out?

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