Sunday, 13 March 2016

Titanic II Is Set To Sail In 2018 And Here Are Some Interesting Facts And Pictures That You Must Know!

Titanic II Is Set To Sail In 2018 And Here Are Some Interesting Facts And Pictures That You Must Know!

On 30 April 2012, an Autralian billionaire named Clive Palmer announced a $500 million project for the construction of an ocean liner-named Titanic II– which would be made as a replica of the original Olympic-class RMS Titanic, albeit with a few tweaks, that sunk on 15 April, 1912 on its first maiden voyage from Southampton to New York city. The new ship is estimated to carry 2,435 passengers and 900 crew.
A designed model of Titanic II

The Beginning Of The Project

The contract for the construction of the ship was assigned to a state-owned Chinese shipyard named CSC Jinling. In October 2012, Blue Star Lines-the shipping company of Clive Palmer- announced that Titanic expert Steve Hall had been appointed as Design Consultant and Historian for the project and the interiors were assigned to another Titanic interior expert Daniel Klistorner. It was advocated that the interior design of Titanic II be kept as similar as possible to that of Titanic.
On 26 February, 2013, an official event was held for the unveiling of the design for Titanic II was held aboard USS Intrepid in New York City. On 16 April 2013, it was announced that Deltamarin had acquired the contract for the project development phase, and that they would be responsible for coordinating the various parties involved in the project, including the shipyard, architects, interior designers and operations managers. In order to be compliant with the  International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS)-which is an international maritime safety treaty that ensures that ships comply with minimum safety standards in construction, equipment and operation- Blue Star Line, on 17 July 2013, informed the media that Lloyd’s Register Group Limited and Classificaton society had been made a part of the project. Due to today’s safety regulations and economic considerations, several changes were made to the design of the liner, even though it was initially proposed that the design must be visualized as close as that of Titanic.
Below is a table that compares the measurement and capabilities of the two gigantic ocean liners:
RMS Titanic Blue Star Lines Titanic 2
 Gross tonnage 46,000 56,000
 Length 882 ft 9 in (269.1 m)  883 ft 0 in (269.15 m)
 Beam 92 ft 0 in (28.0 m) 105 ft 8 in (32.2 m)
 Height 175 ft (53.35 m) 175 ft (53.35 m)
 Draught 34 ft 7 in (10.5 m) 24 ft 7 in (7.5 m) (normal)
26 ft 0 in (7.926 m) (maximum)
Depth64 ft 6 in (19.7 m)64 ft 9 in (19.74 m)
 Decks 9 (A-G) 10
PropulsionTwo three-blade wing propellers and one four-blade centre propellerDiesel-electric; three azimuth thrusters; (3 × 10 MW)
SpeedCruising: 21 kn (39 km/h; 24 mph). Max: 24 kn (44 km/h; 28 mph)24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph) (maximum)
CapacityPassengers: 2,435, crew: 892Passengers: 2,435, crew: 900

As per a report in “Mirror” newspaper,  Titanic II will feature nine decks, 840 cabins and first, second and third class areas, including smoking rooms, Turkish baths, an Edwardian gym, and the classic staircase which was featured in the 1997 filmTitanic.

A photograph comparing the famous stairway in Titanic II and RMS Titanic

The staircase in Titanic II

The staircase in Titanic

The swimming pool inside Titanic II and RMS Titanic

The swimming pool in Titanic 2

The swimming pool in Titanic

Community dining hall in Titanic II has been designed to resemble the one in RMS Titanic

Communal dining hall in Titanic 2

Communal dining hall in Titanic

How the bridge will look in Titanic II and how it looked in RMS Titanic

Engine room in Titanic 2

Engine room in Titanic

Below is the photograph of the proposed second class bedroom in Titanic II and the original one in RMS Titanic

Second class rooms in Titanic 2

Second class rooms in Titanic

A designed model of first class bedroom in Titanic II

First class bedroom in Titanic II

A view of the Turkish bath in the new ocean liner

Turkish bath in Titanic II

A conceptualized photograph of gymnasium in the new version of RMS Titanic

Gym in the new ocean liner

So, what do you think? would you like to sail in Titanic II?

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