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Queen Mary 2 Interview with Designer & Captain ~ Cunard Cruise Line ~ Popular Cruising Podcast

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I think the ship offers a a proper service there are a lot of people traveling on here um because they choose not to fly

the biggest engineering feat ever was the changing of the engineering uh plant of the QE2 in '94 wasn't it or somewhere 86 sorry

the maneuverability is probably the single most um different thing with between the Q2 and and this ship

you can only I think move forward if you've got an appreciation of what's happened before

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QWhat was it like to design a new ocean liner as a sort of pre ship hybrid?
QWhat do you foresee for the future of ship design and ship propulsion?

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Subscribe on iTunes: http://www.PopularCruising.com/iTunes http://www.PopularCruising.com ~ Join us as we have the pleasure of interviewing Queen Mary 2's naval architect Stephen Payne, commodore and former captain Ronald Warwick, and PR executive and Cunard historian Michael Gallagher onboard the ship's historic 10th anniversary transatlantic crossing. We discuss the nostalgic and practical properties of the vessel, her design and operation, and the future of cruise ship design. ~ http://www.PopularCruising.com