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Ventura - cracked whilst crossing bay of biscay


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Just read that Ventura has suffered a crack width wise by breakers bar[ATTACH]248840[/ATTACH] so don't know if we are going anywhere this weekend or not - fingers tightly crossed that it's all ok!

 

 

Seven tenths of the world is covered in sea - that's a lot of cruising to do!

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I suspect this has been a problem joint since it was built, but it has only just manifested itself.

 

Stress fractures on steel are not unknown and there's no way every weld can be checked during construction.

 

It's due for a refit, looks like an extra job is required.

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I think whatever the problem is it will have to be repaired as there will be a confidence problem with passengers and bookings if it is not fixed and also passengers are not going to want to pay to go on a ship where the whole surrounding area will be closed off. There are plenty of other ships out there so I think getting it repaired will have to be a top priority.

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P&O say that Ventura will sail as scheduled today. The deck in question is Aluminium which has no structural strength or safety implications. Repairs will commence today in Southampton. See P&O Facebook/Twitter sites

Brian

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Strange how the flat section is cracked yet the top and bottom wooden trims are not. To me it looks more cosmetic than anything.

 

 

Edit. I take that back......the other thread does give a better description and it does sound worse than the photo shows.

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Yes but bear in mind the scaremonger aspect of any report!

 

 

Seven tenths of the world is covered in sea - that's a lot of cruising to do!

 

And don't some people relish the chance to do some of that.

 

As ever some of the speculation is way over the top. It should come with a health warning.

 

 

Gan Canny

 

 

Dai

:cool:

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I must admit that I'm always amazed at the number of "experts" that appear on any forum whenever there is a perceived problem. Me, I know nuthin.:o

 

Brian

 

I know less than that:rolleyes::cool:

 

 

 

Gan Canny

 

 

 

Dai

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Here you go:

 

 

19 October 2012 Last updated at 14:24

 

 

P&O's Ventura cruise ship undergoes crack repair work

 

 

Repairs to a cruise ship are being made in Southampton after a crack appeared in its top deck while it was at sea.

 

Passengers described the crack on board P&O's Ventura cruise ship as three inches (60mm) wide, stretching the entire width of the aluminium deck.

 

The company said an inspector from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency is on board and the crack raised no structural strength or safety concerns.

 

The ship is expected to resume sailing later on a short cruise to Belgium.

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  • 2 weeks later...
I must admit that I'm always amazed at the number of "experts" that appear on any forum whenever there is a perceived problem. Me, I know nuthin.:o

 

Brian

 

I know, I know, this sort of thing just cracks me up! :D

 

Cheers,

 

Norman

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