The statement of the boilers in the epic movie is incorrect. Titanic never had her single ended boilers connected to her engines during the maiden voyage.
Captain Smith did not see the iceberg on Titanic, he was in his quarters. He merged fully dressed so he had been resting, but not retired.
Captain Smith of Titanic did do his job. After receiving numerous ice warnings, he ordered a more southerly course to avoid the reported icefields.
Railey was later known as" Colonel Railey".........would like to find out more info about him....
Captain Smith definitely took precautions while on Titanic. After receiving numerous ice warnings, Captain Smith ordered Titanic to a more southerly course to avoid the reported icefields.
Captain Edward j. Smith. If you want to know more about him see the related Wikipedia link below.
Titanic was traveling in a westbound lane heading to the US from Europe but, on the orders of Captain Smith, she headed on a more southerly route to avoid ice.
Some think the Titanic may have received as many as 7 warnings on the day of the collisionAccording to history, it received 3 warnings, but 1 warning was not given to Captain Smith.Read more: How_many_iceberg_warnings_did_the_Titanic_receive
Captain Smith of Titanic DID listen to iceberg warning and ordered a more southerly route to avoid the reported icefields.
Yes it will be exactly like titanic but with a bigger rudder and more modern propellers and navigation. The sad thing is its DIESEL POWERED! NOT STEAM! THAT RUINS THE BEST PART! THE REASON I WAS SO HAPPY WAS I THOUGHT ANOTHER STEAM POWERED GIANT WOULD SAIL THE OCEAN AGAIN! IM 87 AND I MISS STEAM! IM STILL GLAD OF TITANIC 2 BUT WHY STUPID DIESEL!
Obviously there were no more captains of Titanic since Capt. EJ Smith died on the sinking ship but there was briefly another captain than commanded the vessel before him. That was Captain Haddock.
When Captain Smith received the first iceberg warning, he calmly tacked it onto a bulletin board for the other crew workers to see. When the actual iceberg came directly in front of the ship, they tried to turn the ship and they almost missed it but the iceberg hit the ship from underwater.
Captain Edward John Smith did not ignore ice warnings sent to Titanic. He did not get them all but he did respond to those that were delivered to him and set Titanic on a more southerly route.