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Queen Mary 2 was built by breaking every rule in ship design.

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Creator's Key Takeaways

It was the chance to finish the promise I made as a 5-year-old boy.

To bring back the ocean liner, not as a memory, but as an iconic masterpiece.

The design phase wasn't a guaranteed success. It went against every trend in ship building.

Never before had this been done. It was radical, but solved the revenue issue.

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QWhy did Queen Mary 2 have to break the rules in ship design?

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YouTube Video Description

Queen Mary 2 isn’t just another cruise ship. She’s the last true ocean liner, engineered by defying every trend in modern shipbuilding. In this clip from the documentary Queen Mary 2 the last great ocean liner, designer Dr Stephen Payne OBE explains why Queen Mary 2 had to break the rules to make history. #queenmary2 #cunard #oceanliner #shipdesign #maritimeengineering #qm2 #maritimehistory