Royal Princess Alaska Warnings
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they recommend that the royal princess not attempt to do the Tonga pass which is only about 220 M just about couple lengths of a football field a little bit longer than that in anything higher than 15 kilm winds
they're saying that in high winds this ship probably won't have the maneuverability and could end up hitting the shallows and getting stuck or worse
princess has responded to this saying we appreciate the warnings we understand where they're coming from they but they feel that their model they're using is a little outdated
I'm quite sure that if they feel there's any danger of this ship going through any area they will avoid it and they won't go to those ports
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Royal Princess Alaska Warnings. Some Alaska port pilots are expressing concerns about the Royal princess starting her first year in Alaska. They say she could run into trouble in high winds during narrow parts of the cruise. Need to contact me with questions or to book a cruise? You can email me at dterris@travelonly.com or check out my website at dterris.travelonly.com Looking for information on out group cruise? Email me at cruisingwithdon@hotmail.com check out some of these other video's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-VBZQnTzss https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCe23fs2K-Q