How many captains drive a cruise ship?

The officer of the watch is the officer who is in charge of steering the vessel, which could be the Captain or another bridge officer. Celebrity Cruises Captain Kate McCue explained the staffing of the bridge, "We have a minimum of three very qualified and licensed officers manning the bridge at all times."
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How many captains are on a cruise ship?

A river cruise ship will usually only have one captain who will be responsible for all of the sailing of the ship. The river cruise captain has similar responsibilities when it comes to safety and planning.
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Do ships have multiple captains?

Yes there can be two Captains in a boat but only one in Command at any given time. I sail with a buddy of mine and the unwritten rule between us is that the person at the helm is the Captain in command irrespective of in whose boat we might be; I follow his commands and he follows mine and it works well.
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What is the salary of a cruise ship captain?

According to Payscale, the average salary of a cruise ship captain is $96,000 per year, in a salary range that varies from $48,485 to $180,308. A captain's responsibilities are far broader than just steering the ship.
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Does the captain actually drive the ship?

Actually, it is not the captain's job to drive the ship. Rather, the captain is like the CEO of a company. He or she is ultimately in charge of everything onboard.
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Episode 4: How I Sea It; How do you "drive" a mega cruise ship?



What do you call a female ship captain?

Captainess Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster.
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Can a captain abandon ship?

In the United States, abandoning the ship is not explicitly illegal, but the captain could be charged with other crimes, such as manslaughter, which encompass common law precedent passed down through centuries. It is not illegal under international maritime law.
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Who is the highest paid person on a cruise ship?

5 Highest-Paying Jobs on Cruise Ships
  • Executive Chef.
  • Cruise Director.
  • Chief Purser.
  • Hotel Director.
  • Human Resources Manager.
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How long does it take to become a cruise ship captain?

The journey from a Third Officer to a Captain can take several years (usually 15-20 years) as an officer may have to serve at many intermediate ranks for considerable periods of time.
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Can captains marry couples?

A ship's captain generally does NOT have the legal right to officiate a wedding at sea. In order for a Captain of a ship to perform a marriage at sea, he must also be a judge, a justice of the peace, a minister, or an officially recognized officiant such as a Notary Public.
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Who is second in command on a cruise ship?

The Staff Captain is the second in command aboard the cruise ship and Head of the Deck Department.
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Who is the pilot of a cruise ship?

While the captain is responsible for bringing the ship and passengers safely into their port of call, they are often assisted by a critical member of the team, the Harbor Pilot, also referred to as a Maritime Pilot. Pilots are experts on their harbor.
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What's the difference between a captain and a staff captain?

Staff Captains

The Staff Captain is the second in command on the ship. It is their responsibility to ensure that the Captain's orders and policies are carried out in full. They must also be fully knowledgeable of the Captain's responsibilities, because in case of emergency, they will assume command of the ship.
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Where does the captain sleep on a ship?

It just makes sense that he would be sleeping in the stern where the steering mechanisms are. Then there is the matter of comfort. The stern of the ship just by design is wider than the bow, where the quarters of the rest of the crew were. It means that the captain enjoyed a roomier cabin.
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How long do captains stay on cruise ships?

“Captains are assigned to a ship for about two years, then we're up for rotation. This is so we can go through the fleet, sail on different vessels, and have different experiences.
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Why do cruise ships keep the bridge dark at night?

Every ship in the world, from the simplest coasting steamer to a multi-billion dollar warship, with cruise ships in between, darken foredecks, and shade all forward facing windows to aid the human eye in retaining night vision.
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Do cruise ships pay well?

According to Business Insider, the median annual earnings of cruise ship workers is between $16,000 to $20,000. The salary ranges depending on the crew positions from $10,000 per year to $177,000 per year for the ship's captain.
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Do cruise ships have jails?

Yes, cruise ships have brigs, which is the nautical term for a jail on a vessel, including a cruise ship. The term comes from the word “brigantine,” which is a type of two-masted sailing ship formerly used to house criminals.
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Do cruise ship employees get free food?

Yes, crew members receive free food for working onboard a ship, along with a cabin to sleep in (more on that later). Similar to the guests, crew members have their own buffet style restaurant to get their meals from throughout the day.
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What happens if you don't tip on a cruise?

When you forego tipping on your cruise, you aren't hurting the corporation. You're just lowering the pool of funds that hard-working service employees share at the end of the journey. Automatically added gratuities take the confusion out of tipping on your cruise.
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Do captains have to sink with their ship?

The captain is not obligated to drown on principle. There are, certainly, examples where a captain has elected to remain on a boat while it sank into the sea (E. J. Smith, captain of the Titanic, is perhaps the individual best known for doing so). This, however, is not a reasonable job expectation.
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Do sinking ships pull you down?

The Myth - A sinking ship creates enough suction to pull a person under if that person is too close (as was rumoured to occur when the RMS Titanic sank). Notes - Though using a small ship, neither Adam nor Jamie were sucked under when it sank, not even when they were riding directly on top of it.
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Was the Titanic captain found?

Smith's body was never recovered, and his final moments remain a mystery—with no shortage of conflicting accounts. Smith's body was never recovered, and his final moments remain a mystery—with no shortage of conflicting accounts.
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