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Video of Odyssey of the Seas Conveyance March 2021

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👁️ 16K views📅 5 years ago⏱️ 2:20
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Creator's Key Takeaways

the ship is pulled by two powerful tugboats the faster she moves the deeper the hull pushes into the water so it's important to move slowly

notice that odyssey is traveling backward making for better maneuverability

the conveyance is precisely planned around the weather and tides it must happen during a full or new moon

the ship has to cross at a precise time when the water level at sea is the same level as the river this helps avoid any strong currents

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow does the Odyssey of the Seas conveyance process work?
QWhat are the key steps in moving a large ship down the Ems River?

Topics Covered

Ship ConditionMehSafety MedicalMeh
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YouTube Video Description

Watch the second Quantum Ultra class ship, Odyssey of the Seas, make her way -- backward -- down the Ems River and to the North Sea on her conveyance. The 20-mile (32-kilometer), 10-plus-hour journey brings the highly anticipated ship one step closer to her debut in Haifa, Israel in May 2021.