The distance between the above places is approximately equal to 3000 nautical miles. To convert miles to nautical miles, multiply the miles by 0.86. This is point to point straight distance. The actual distance will change according to the route.
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The best way to find out where QM2 is, is to look at her live webcam. Just click on the link below.
QM2 can achieve approximately 30 knots making her the fastest liner in the world (Many other liners including QE2 and the SS United States were faster, but have now retired)
No ship is unsinkable. The QM2 is extremely safe, arguably the safest ship in the world, however she could sink which is why she is equipped with many large lifeboats, each with their own engines & supplies in addition to many, many additional liferafts.
The RMS Queen Mary 2, launched in March 2003 by the Cunard Line is 1,132 feet or 342 meters long, and has a gross tonnage of roughly 148,528 tons. She is the largest ocean liner ever built, and is among the largest ships ever constructed.
The legendary Queen Elizabeth 2 (1969-2008) has been replaced by the larger, slower but still amazing Queen Mary 2 (QM2). QM2 was designed to cross in 6 nights, but is now timetabled to mostly take 7 days in order to save fuel. QE2's record crossing was 3 days and 20 hours for the crossing, but for over 30 years she maintained a 5 night crossing schedule. This was later increased to 6 days to reduce wear and tear on the ageing ship, as well as to reduce fuel costs and make more money!
Oasis of the Seas or Queen Mary 2 (QM2 technically is not a cruise ship.)
Yes. In fact, Knock Nevis is the world's largest vessel ever built.
The RMS QM2 transatlantic ocean liner is also known as the Queen Mary 2. Only one company, out of several companies, won the bid to build the ocean liner, and that company was Chantiers de l'Antlantique of France. The ship was first launched in 2003.
The QE2 has a draft of 32 ft (9.8 m), so deeperthan that would be best.It would seem QE2 and QM2 might be different ships of the line...
Almost always Brooklyn but occasionally she docks where her legendary predecessors did at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal on the West Side.
The largest ocean liner today is Cunards Queen Mary2, which weighs around 150,000 gross tons and is 1,300 feet long. There are 2 or more cruise ships which weigh more than the QM2.