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Princess Cruises' ship tilts in rough seas; crew member overboard


Much like an airplane hitting unexpected turbulence, a cruise ship occasionally sails into rough seas. Although choppy waters don’t typically have a big impact on large cruise ships, in rare cases, sudden wind gusts can send rogue waves into the path of a ship.

 

Cruise ship captains are very capable of handling severe weather and typically can steer their ships away from it, but sometimes, an unexpected weather incident just can’t be avoided.

 

For example, during a transatlantic cruise in November, a huge wind gust took Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas by surprise off the coast of Spain, which caused the ship to tilt severely. The scary situation caused some damage and minor injuries onboard the vessel, but the captain’s quick action prevented the incident from becoming much worse.

 

Now in June, a Princess Cruises sailing in another part of the world just encountered a similar sudden wind shift that was significant enough to cause the ship to list. Much like the captain of Explorer of the Seas, Crown Princess’ captain swiftly pivoted to keep passengers safe.

 

Doug Parker shared details on the tilt of the Crown Princess and other cruise news, including a cruise ship crew member who was rescued after going overboard in Crete, on the June 9th edition of Cruise News Today.

 

A crew member from a cruise ship docked in Crete was rescued after going overboard. Yeah, it happened last week while the ship was docked and passengers were ashore.

 

Fellow crew members threw her a life jacket and called the Coast Guard, who responded quickly. The 30-year-old Tunisian woman, a crew assistant, was pulled from the water, conscious and in good health.

 

The vessel involved hasn't been officially named, but tracking data from CruiseMapper.com points to the Costa Deliziosa as the only ship in port for that day.

 

Princess Cruise’s ship tilts after hitting rough seas

 

And Princess Cruises’ Crown Princess hit rough seas off southern Australia, forcing a temporary shift in course during its 113-day world cruise. Now, winds up to 50 miles an hour came across the side of the ship, causing it to list or tilt about seven degrees.

 

Captain Christopher Lye assured guests that the situation was under control and rerouted the ship briefly before resuming course to Adelaide.

 

The list damaged onboard shops and led to cancellation of shows and activities, but no injuries were reported. Last November, a Royal Caribbean ship faced the same type of list during high winds over a transatlantic cruise.

 

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