What is a Cruise Ship Worker?
Elizabeth II cruise ship is 345 meters long and weighs more than 150,000 tons. It can carry about 4,000 passengers and crew. It is the largest, most breakthrough and latest cruise ship ever.
Elizabeth II Cruises
- First maiden flight from Southampton on April 16, 2004
- To build this big ship, there must be a large enough dock to handle the huge building materials-first of all, 300,000 steel plates, weighing 52,000 tons. And at the Atlantic Shipyard (Chantiers de l'Atlantique) in St. Natiers on the west coast of France. This large ship took five years to plan and build, and thousands of workers from around the world contributed labor.
- The super cruise Elizabeth II cruise ship will let the audience see that shipbuilding is an international task, with engines from Finland and the United States, and the electricity generated can illuminate urban lights with 200,000 residents. Four large electric motors for pod propulsion came from France, stabilizers came from Scotland, and the bow was built in Gdansk, Poland. Many in-house facilities are pre-casted in Sweden before being shipped for installation. There are also 350 Indian technicians responsible for installing the air-conditioning system.
- Stephen Payne, an engineer on the Elizabeth II cruise ship, explained: "When you think of this big ship that will cross the Atlantic in 6 days, completely isolated from the world, and passengers can comfortably look out over the stormy sea from the ship It's really good. "The ship's engineering goal is to use the best technology used by previous ships to make Queen Mary 2 while combining the latest cutting-edge technology of the 21st century.