How much of a cruise ship is under the water?

Cruise ships have narrow and wide bottom surfaces. Usually no more than 30 feet (9.1 metres) of a vessel sits under the water, which is only about 10% of the ship's overall height. These vessels are massive, and incredibly heavy.
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Do cruise ships have underwater rooms?

And now, the French expedition cruise company Ponant is getting in on the game by launching the first-ever underwater lounge at sea. Blue Eye, a sleek, multi-sensory space, will be unveiled on the brand's four new Ponant Explorers: Le Bougainville, Le Dumont-d'Urville, Le Lapérouse and Le Champlain.
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What part of a ship is under water?

A bulbous bow is a protruding bulb at the bow (or front) of a ship just below the waterline. The bulb modifies the way the water flows around the hull, reducing drag and thus increasing speed, range, fuel efficiency, and stability.
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How far off the water is the deck of a cruise ship?

It has 16 decks, stretches 1,187 feet in length, and has a waterline (where the hull of the ship meets the water) of 154 feet.
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Can you survive jumping off a cruise ship?

No. Survival rates depend on several factors, including whether the person was injured by impact with the water or part of the ship on the way down and how quickly the person can be rescued by the cruise ship or Coast Guard. Many times, a person going overboard is dead by the time he or she reaches the water.
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What happens after you flush the toilet on a cruise ship?



What happens if you jump off a moving cruise ship?

Frequently, Cruise Ships Stop If Passengers Fall Overboard: If passengers are in trouble falling over on the ship, the ship will stop and return to retrieve them. As part of the search, the crew of the ship will spend several hours looking for the missing passenger, and there may be other ships joining the hunt.
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How deep is a ship hull?

This takes into account the average draft of a cruise ship being 25 to 50 feet, which is the depth of water from the waterline to the bottom of the hull.
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What keeps a cruise ship from sinking?

A cruise ship displaces an amount of water equivalent to its own mass. The pressure of the sea pushes up against the vessel's hull to counter the downward force of the ship's mass. Unlike air, water cannot be compressed, so the combined forces create buoyancy.
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How many floors does a cruise ship have?

Many of the large cruise ships encompass 10 decks, all different and all as fine-looking as they can make them. Smaller cruise ships may only have as many as 6 different decks.
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Should you jump off a sinking ship?

Jumping in

This may sound obvious, but it's really important. If you do need to jump into the water, don't dive head first. (Yep, that means you need to jump in feet first.) If you can't jump into a life boat directly, aim for deep and clear water, and be wary of obstacles, like propellers.
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Do cruise ships dump poop in the ocean?

Yes. Cruise ships pollute the ocean. Cruise ships not only dump sewage and food waste, but they also dump harmful fuel waste into the oceans as well. Cruise ships often use cheap, dirty, heavy fuel to power their engines.
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How much does a cruise ship captain make?

A mid-career Ship Captain with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of NZ$127,500 based on 5 salaries. In their late career (20 years and higher), employees earn an average total compensation of NZ$175,000.
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Can a cruise ship flip over?

Large cruise ships will have multiple ballast tanks that can be adjusted to maintain proper balance as well as passenger comfort during rough weather. Despite the appearance of being unstable, cruise ships can actually roll as much as 60 degrees before being at risk of tipping over and capsizing.
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Why is there no deck 13 on cruise ships?

In fact, the explanation is entirely down to superstition and the belief that number 13 is unlucky. Cruise liners are not alone in this. Many hotels also refuse to have a floor 13 or a room 13. There is, in fact, a name for the phobia of the number 13 - triskaidekaphobia.
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Do cruise ships see whales?

Along with wildlife-spotting excursions, there are great opportunities to view cetaceans, the order of marine mammals to which whales and dolphins belong, from your cruise ship.
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Do cruise ships have jails?

There's a special place, however, for those who commit serious crimes at sea — the ship's jail, or “brig” in nautical terms. These steel rooms are located on one of the bottom decks of the vessel, usually near the security office. And if you end up down there, you won't be staying there for the duration of the cruise.
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What are the odds of a cruise ship sinking?

The chances of a ship sinking are rare...

According to cruise enthusiast Robert A. Klein, who created the site Cruise Junkie, dozens of passenger ships have sunk from 1979 to 2013. The New York Times notes however, that only 16 were cruise ships that have sunk between 1980 to 2012.
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Has any cruise ship sunk in a storm?

According to the New York Times 16 passenger ships have sunk since 1980, most of them ferries (not cruise ships). In fact the last cruise ship that sank purely due to flooding in rough weather was the MTS Oceanos off South Africa's Wild Coast, back in 1990 – and she was an ocean liner-turned cruise ship.
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How fast does a cruise ship go?

The average cruise ship cruising speed is about 20 knots per hour. A knot is a form of measurement that equals one nautical mile. A nautical mile is a bit longer than a statute, or land-measured mile. One knot is the same as 1.15 statute miles.
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How does a cruise ship not tip over?

A large cruise ship usually has several ballast tanks. So the combined effect of a ship's buoyancy, low center of gravity, and ballast keep the ship from tipping over.
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How deep is the keel of a cruise ship?

Higher up, the Lido Deck overhangs the side of the ship and a Sea Walk projects outwards for a further 26 feet. Below the waterline there's only 8.5 metres (28 feet) to the keel.
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Do cruise ships stop if you fall overboard?

If a guest on a cruise ship falls overboard the cruise ship will stop and return to the location of the accident to look for the passenger. The ship will spend several hours looking for the missing passenger and other ships may also join in the search. It can take a cruise ship up to a mile to stop.
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Do cruises have police?

Unlike airplanes with Federal Marshals, cruise ships have no police authorities aboard. The few security guards on the ships are loyal to their employer who pays their salary – not to the passenger. When a crime occurs, the cruise lines first notify their risk managements departments and their defense lawyers.
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