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How much does the ss tipton weigh?

The SS Tipton, the fictional cruise ship from the TV show "The Suite Life on Deck," does not have an established weight as it is a fictional creation. The weight of a real cruise ship can vary significantly depending on its size, design, and materials used in construction.


What makes energy on a cruise ship?

Generators create the electrical energy used on a cruise ship. Engines create the energy to propel the ship.


Which type of fire pump used in cruise ship?

A cruise ship, just like most ships, would typically have several electric centrifugal pumps.


What cruise ship was used in murder she wrote episode ship of thieves?

In the "Murder, She Wrote" episode titled "Ship of Thieves," the cruise ship featured is the S.S. Pacific Princess. This ship is notable for being the same vessel used in the popular television series The Love Boat. The episode revolves around a murder mystery that unfolds during a cruise, showcasing Jessica Fletcher's sleuthing skills.


What are some common cruise ships used on China River cruises?

Some common cruise ships which are used in China River cruises are Viking River Cruises (Viking Emerald Ship) and Yangtze River Cruise with Victoria Katarina Ship and many more.


How much does a used cruise ship cost?

The cost of a used cruise ship can vary significantly based on factors such as age, size, condition, and amenities. Generally, prices can range from a few million dollars for older or smaller vessels to over $100 million for more modern, larger ships. Additionally, maintenance and refurbishment costs can add to the overall investment required. It's also important to consider operational expenses and regulatory compliance when purchasing a used cruise ship.


What is the boat used for passenger from ship to shore?

a boat used to transport passengers between a cruise ship and shore in shallow waters


Why does a dance host on a cruise ship have to sign a waiver releasing the agent and cruise company from liability and does his travel insurance cover him and what happens if the ship sinks?

The waiver pertains to liability of injury while dancing. Dancing on a stage is dangerous because of lighting conditions, and cruise ship stages are especially dangerous because of the added motion of the ship. Injuries to cruise ship dancers are fairly common, and the waiver is to safeguard the company against lawsuits. The dancer does however have insurance to cover medical expenses. If the ship sinks, the dancer is used as a floatation device. If we are adrift at sea for more than two days, the dancer can be used for food. In all seriousness, the dancer has as much chance in the middle of the ocean as any other person for survival. There are enough life boats for all crew and passengers -- dancers and all.


A sailing or engine-powered ship used for pleasure is called a?

A sailing or engine powered ship used for pleasure is called a yacht.


What sorts of activities can a guest on the Carnival Freedom cruise ship expect to enjoy?

The Carnival Freedom is a Conquest-class cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Lines. A main feature of this ship is the Carnival Seaside Theatre. This is a 12 foot by 22 foot LED screen used to screenmovies, sporting events and concerts.


Is the American dollar the best currency to take on a world cruise?

Depends. What currency is used on the cruise ship? This should be in the information given to you by the cruise company. If the cruise includes shore trip(s), you need the currency or currencies used in those places as well.


What is AFT means in a cruise ship?

AFT on a cruise ship refers to the rear section or back of the vessel. It's opposite to the bow, which is the front of the ship. The term is often used in navigation and ship layout, indicating locations, amenities, or activities situated towards the back of the ship. For example, an aft cabin would be located at the back of the ship.