Racebrick said:
Serious question for the cruisers, can one buy/consume cannabis legally on a cruise ship yet?
No. The rules they follow are pretty clear, and any drugs like that are not allowed. The only legal drug is alcohol, but even that, you mostly have to buy theirs.
mad_machine (Forum Supporter) said:
bobzilla said:
A 401 CJ said:
bobzilla said:
In reply to aircooled :
we've met some really cool crew members over the years. wife and I thought about that 6 months on, 3 months off lifestyle.... but we couldnt have our pets.
Look into crewing private yachts. That seems more enjoyable to me. There’s a couple of YouTube channels that show that.
Since I don't swim and am the closest thing genetically to a vampire small yachts scare the poo outta me in open water.
Honestly, I would take a seaworthy 30 or 40 foot sailboat through a storm before I took any of those huge super cruise ships through one. they are not designed for bad weather.
??? They're not? I've been through some pretty heavy seas with no problems. And the bigger the ship, the less you feel.
If it prevents you from sailing, ok. But I've never thought twice about it.
11GTCS
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10/25/20 8:15 p.m.
alfadriver (Forum Supporter) said:
mad_machine (Forum Supporter) said:
bobzilla said:
A 401 CJ said:
bobzilla said:
In reply to aircooled :
we've met some really cool crew members over the years. wife and I thought about that 6 months on, 3 months off lifestyle.... but we couldnt have our pets.
Look into crewing private yachts. That seems more enjoyable to me. There’s a couple of YouTube channels that show that.
Since I don't swim and am the closest thing genetically to a vampire small yachts scare the poo outta me in open water.
Honestly, I would take a seaworthy 30 or 40 foot sailboat through a storm before I took any of those huge super cruise ships through one. they are not designed for bad weather.
??? They're not? I've been through some pretty heavy seas with no problems. And the bigger the ship, the less you feel.
If it prevents you from sailing, ok. But I've never thought twice about it.
You think you’ve seen heavy seas. You have not seen heavy seas on a cruise ship. No disrespect meant but seriously, you haven’t.
Edited to add: there’s a big difference between an ocean liner (current Queen Mary for example) and a cruise ship. Two completely different ships.
Honestly I think cruising could be done with a high degree of safety now. Testing can be done very quickly now (5-15 minutes) for pretty low cost and high accuracy. Clearly precautions should still be taken, and excursions would have to be eliminated or heavily controlled.
Of course, it would only take one small miss to result in a "ship of death". Realistically though, it more likely be a "ship of sick".
In reply to 11GTCS :
Ok, that's fair. Cruise ships intentionally sail around bad weather. Which still questions why anyone thinks its a big deal. The cruise ships that have been on the edge had made it through without major problems- lots of sick passengers and some broken stuff.
But as of yet, a storm has still yet to sink a cruise ship.
When it becomes a real problem, we will all know.
In reply to 11GTCS :
Our Alaska cruise we saw 20' seas on the way back. It wasn't so bad. The upper decks were a little difficult to walk a straight line on but nbd. I know people love to hate on cruises. Usually people that have never been on one. I usually ignore their ignorance.
11GTCS said:
alfadriver (Forum Supporter) said:
mad_machine (Forum Supporter) said:
bobzilla said:
A 401 CJ said:
bobzilla said:
In reply to aircooled :
we've met some really cool crew members over the years. wife and I thought about that 6 months on, 3 months off lifestyle.... but we couldnt have our pets.
Look into crewing private yachts. That seems more enjoyable to me. There’s a couple of YouTube channels that show that.
Since I don't swim and am the closest thing genetically to a vampire small yachts scare the poo outta me in open water.
Honestly, I would take a seaworthy 30 or 40 foot sailboat through a storm before I took any of those huge super cruise ships through one. they are not designed for bad weather.
??? They're not? I've been through some pretty heavy seas with no problems. And the bigger the ship, the less you feel.
If it prevents you from sailing, ok. But I've never thought twice about it.
You think you’ve seen heavy seas. You have not seen heavy seas on a cruise ship. No disrespect meant but seriously, you haven’t.
Edited to add: there’s a big difference between an ocean liner (current Queen Mary for example) and a cruise ship. Two completely different ships.
yes, you can tell by one feature alone on the QM2. She has a breakwater on the foredeck. The North Atlantic Can be very unforgiving at the best of times.