Crown Princess Storm: What Really Happened Off South Australia
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We listed approximately 6 to 7°. We are now turning the ship [Music] around.
Nobody ever felt unsafe. Everybody actually had a little bit of fun with it.
We had average of 60 knots. So 111 kilometers per hour and believe it or not forecasted was 35 to 40 occasionally gusting to 60.
Thanks to the captain and all the crew on board who kept us really safe and well looked after.
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Join us and hear the Captain as he addresses passengers about a sudden, powerful gust front that caused the ship to tilt. Despite the unexpected shift of wind, the crew is turning the ship around to continue the journey toward Adelaide. This incident highlights the unpredictable nature of sea travel, but also how resilient modern ships are! See our full review of the Crown Princess: https://youtu.be/PW8SM4FM-PU 🔔 Subscribe for more travel and cruise insights! 👍 If you enjoyed this video, please give it a thumbs up! 💬 Share your thoughts and questions in the comments below.