(Trolly @ Feb 18 2007, 11:04 AM)
By the way, does anyone know why it was moored at Jellico wharf rather than Princes Wharf- most of the liners usually go to Princes', (which is empty in 1st photo kiwiflyboy) and I can't understand why the worlds biggest had to go to a container termainal...
According to the Herald lead in story last week, that's exactly the reason...too big to fit!
Not exactly... its the hull... you see modern Cruise ships are designed with relatively flat-bottomed hulls so they can get into the shallow ports around tropical islands etc. Whereas the Queen Mary 2 is an 'Ocean Liner'... and has the more classic 'V' hull.
The water around Princess Wharf is too shallow, whereas the waters around Jellicoe (and the other cargo wharves Bledisloe and Fergusson) are dredged deeper to allow the cargo ships (also with 'V' hulls) access...
NOTE: I do not claim to be a maritime geek... I am a computer geek... but I was chatting with a guy at after-work drinks on friday night (I work for a container shipping company), who used to work on cruise ships and he was explaining it all to me... coz I asked exactly the same question









