Cruise News: Cruise Ship SHUTS DOWN Engines at Sea for Repairs!

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Passengers aboard the Ruby Princess are reporting a mechanical issue involving the ship's propulsion system. While the vessel was underway during an eleven day Alaskan cruise departing from San Francisco, the engines had to be shut down to facilitate necessary repairs. Following a thirty minute period of inactivity, the ship resumed movement, but it is currently operating with only one fully operational engine. This mechanical limitation has restricted the vessel to a speed of twelve knots. As a result of these technical difficulties, passengers have been informed that the itinerary will undergo at least one port change during the voyage.
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passengers that are currently on the Ruby Princess are reporting that the ship had to shut the engines down while underway to do engine repairs
the ship started to move, but only one engine was fully operational, and the ship is only able to sail at 12 knots
the Ruby Princess is on day two of an 11-day Alaskan cruise out of San Francisco
they've already been told that there will be at least one port change
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