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Do Any Ships Still Have the Redundant Generator Up on Deck?


Je Souhaite
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Most of these ships are old enough that they should have cycled through their scheduled maintenance period by now, no?

 

If they are less than 15 years old, they drydock every 5 years, so 3 years since the Triumph fire is maybe only half through the cycle. A ship that drydocked just before the Triumph fire would have another 2 years to go.

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No, they wouldn't hook them up. They just spend thousands of dollars on them to just look pretty.

So when they lose power i need to get my confiscated extension cord back from them so i can charge my phone. I wonder what size the room key needs to be to keep the generator powered up.

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