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Episode 4: How I Sea It; How do you "drive" a mega cruise ship?

Captain Kate McCue
Captain Kate McCue
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πŸ‘οΈ 2.8M viewsπŸ“… 5 years ago⏱️ 6:37
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Creator's Key Takeaways

we have a minimum of three very qualified and licensed officers manning the bridge at all times

the wheel is usually used when we pick up the pilot until we're close to the pier and then again after we've left the pier until we drop the pilot off

we have a lot of power at our disposal the celebrity edge has a total of nearly 72 000 horsepower

we celebrate each of the firsts by giving them a memento to remember it by something along the lines of a key to the ship in the form of a keychain

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Use the autopilot more often for fuel efficiency, but monitor it to stay on track.
βœ“When docking, transfer controls to the bridge wings for better visibility.
βœ“For ports without piers, use the dynamic position system instead of anchoring.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWho is driving the ship when the captain is not on the bridge?
QWhat methods are used to steer and maneuver a mega cruise ship?
QHow do pilots assist with navigation and docking?

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HOW WE DRIVE- Different methods of steering, navigating and maneuvering the Celebrity Edge, a 130,818 gross ton, 306 meter, $1.2 billion dollar new luxury liner. When we’re underway and I walk around the ship and guest's see the Captain, the question I get asked ALL. THE. TIME is β€œIf you’re here, who is driving the ship”. The answer is the Officer of the Watch. We have a minimum of 3 very qualified and licensed officers manning the bridge at ALL times. 3 separate teams rotate every 4 hours on and 8 hours off. The teams are made up of an Officer of the Watch, Assistant Officer of the Watch and a Quartermaster or Lookout. The terms steering, navigating, maneuvering or just to keep it in layman’s terms, β€œdriving” is used. There are several different methods we use to β€œdrive”. In this video I'll explain each one! * Disclaimer: Video contains pre-pandemic footage, where facemasks and social distancing were not common practice. Oh, how times have changed.