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NCL Dawn - Freak Wave
Miami, Fla., April 16, 2005 - Last night on her return to New York,
Norwegian Dawn experienced extremely rough weather. Although the weather had become slightly calmer at daybreak, the ship was hit by a freak wave that caused two windows to break in two different cabins. There was flooding in 62 cabins and four passengers were hurt with cuts and bruises. The safety and integrity of the ship was in no way compromised by this incident. Norwegian Dawn will be diverting to Charleston, South Carolina to conduct repairs. The ship will arrive late on Saturday afternoon. Passengers whose cabins were flooded will be flown home from Charleston. Once repairs are complete, the ship will continue to New York. At this time, the company is unsure of the exact departure time of Norwegian Dawn from Charleston. The earliest the ship can arrive in New York is Monday morning. Travel agents with passengers on the April 17th cruise are being contacted to inform them of the delay. NCL has set up a special number, 1-800-625-5672 for passengers to call for updates. In addition, updates will be posted on the Web site. The company will provide updates as they become available. |
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"Bobbye Haupt" wrote in message ... Miami, Fla., April 16, 2005 - Last night on her return to New York, Norwegian Dawn experienced extremely rough weather. Although the weather had become slightly calmer at daybreak, the ship was hit by a freak wave that caused two windows to break in two different cabins. There was flooding in 62 cabins and four passengers were hurt with cuts and bruises. snip Once repairs are complete, the ship will continue to New York. At this time, the company is unsure of the exact departure time of Norwegian Dawn from Charleston. The earliest the ship can arrive in New York is Monday morning. I just talked to NCL and right now, the tentative schedule is for the ship to arrive in NY very early Monday morning. Passengers scheduled for the 4/17 sailing should be available for boarding on Monday at 9 AM. That is subject to change. -- George in PA http://www.countryside-travel.com Miracle in May - http://www.cruisemaster.com/miracle.htm The Mother of All Group Cruises 2 - http://www.moagc2.com/ |
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 16:34:54 -0400, George Leppla wrote:
"Bobbye Haupt" wrote in message ... Miami, Fla., April 16, 2005 - Last night on her return to New York, Norwegian Dawn experienced extremely rough weather. Although the weather had become slightly calmer at daybreak, the ship was hit by a freak wave that caused two windows to break in two different cabins. There was flooding in 62 cabins and four passengers were hurt with cuts and bruises. snip Once repairs are complete, the ship will continue to New York. At this time, the company is unsure of the exact departure time of Norwegian Dawn from Charleston. The earliest the ship can arrive in New York is Monday morning. I just talked to NCL and right now, the tentative schedule is for the ship to arrive in NY very early Monday morning. Passengers scheduled for the 4/17 sailing should be available for boarding on Monday at 9 AM. That is subject to change. Any word as to what cabins or the location on the ship? |
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I am on that sailing and I was told the ship will be in at noon on
Monday and embarkation will start at 3 (hopefully) and sailing is at 5. We are losing a day but NCL is offering 1/7 of the cruise and 200.00 per cabin in credit as compensation. The damage was to cabins in the front of the ship on decks 9 and 10. cruisecritic.com message boards has info if you are interested. Chrissy Cruiser wrote: On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 16:34:54 -0400, George Leppla wrote: "Bobbye Haupt" wrote in message ... Miami, Fla., April 16, 2005 - Last night on her return to New York, Norwegian Dawn experienced extremely rough weather. Although the weather had become slightly calmer at daybreak, the ship was hit by a freak wave that caused two windows to break in two different cabins. There was flooding in 62 cabins and four passengers were hurt with cuts and bruises. snip Once repairs are complete, the ship will continue to New York. At this time, the company is unsure of the exact departure time of Norwegian Dawn from Charleston. The earliest the ship can arrive in New York is Monday morning. I just talked to NCL and right now, the tentative schedule is for the ship to arrive in NY very early Monday morning. Passengers scheduled for the 4/17 sailing should be available for boarding on Monday at 9 AM. That is subject to change. Any word as to what cabins or the location on the ship? |
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Would you like to write about your experience and post it on
cruisejournals.com? We'd be very happy if you shared your story with us. http://cruisejournals.com |
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Although this is a fluid situation, NCL has published a tentative
schedule for the Norwegian Dawn for next week: http://www.ncl.com/news/Update_041605.htm Aloha |
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NY Daily News details
'Freak' wave rocks cruise 70-footer hits N.Y.-bound ship BY JONATHAN LEMIRE DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER A "freak wave" more than 70 feet high slammed a luxury cruise ship steaming for New York yesterday, flooding cabins, injuring passengers and forcing the liner to stop for emergency repairs. The Norwegian Dawn, an opulent ocean liner almost 1,000 feet long, limped into Charleston, S.C., yesterday afternoon after it hit vicious seas in an overnight storm off Florida - then was creamed by the rogue wave after dawn. "[My room] was destroyed by stuff getting thrown all over the place," passenger James Fraley, of Keansburg, N.J., told NBC News before embarking on the 12-hour drive home because he didn't want to set foot on the ship again. "It was pure chaos." The ship, which sailed from New York last Sunday with 2,500 passengers, had been due back today. It weathered most of a wild storm that featured gale-force winds and choppy seas. But then the vessel, longer than three football fields, was suddenly smacked by the "freak wave," said Norwegian Cruise Line spokeswoman Susan Robison. It broke a pair of windows and flooded 62 cabins, she said. "The sea had actually calmed down when the wave seemed to come out of thin air at daybreak," Robison said. "Our captain, who has 20 years on the job, said he never saw anything like it." The tidal wave wrecked windows on the ninth and 10th floors and wreaked havoc below decks, destroying furniture, the onboard theater, and a store that sold expensive gifts. It also injured four passengers and terrified scores more, many of whom lost belongings and were being flown back to New York early this morning. "My daughter said people were freaking out," said Mel Blanck, 74, whose daughter, Caren Hogan, 42, of Matawan, N.J., was vacationing aboard with her family. "She said some doors were ripped off and broken glass was everywhere." In a message Hogan left on her parents' voice mail, she said her ship "feels like the Titanic" and described "water running everywhere, with people getting hurt and panicking." "She felt lucky that she and her children weren't hurt," said Blanck, whose daughter had called from South Carolina last night. "She's calm now, but she said it was a nightmare." The floating city of a ship, which was commissioned in 2002, left New York a week ago for Orlando, Miami and the Bahamas. It had started heading home when it ran into the wicked weather. During the storm, one frightened passenger called a relative who relayed the information to the Coast Guard, which escorted the ship into Charleston yesterday. "The ocean is unforgiving; it doesn't care who is out there," said Petty Officer Bobby Nash of the Coast Guard in Florida. "This could have happened to anyone." Repairs were done last night, and the ship resumed it's voyage around midnight after a team of Coast Guard inspectors gave it approval. Many of the Norwegian Dawn's passengers remained on the ship while it was readied for the sea again, Robison said. The battered vessel is expected to return to New York tomorrow. All passengers would be given a partial refund, a credit for a future trip and access to the ship's open bar, Robison said. Originally published on April 17, 2005 "Bobbye Haupt" wrote in message ... Miami, Fla., April 16, 2005 - Last night on her return to New York, Norwegian Dawn experienced extremely rough weather. Although the weather had become slightly calmer at daybreak, the ship was hit by a freak wave that caused two windows to break in two different cabins. There was flooding in 62 cabins and four passengers were hurt with cuts and bruises. The safety and integrity of the ship was in no way compromised by this incident. Norwegian Dawn will be diverting to Charleston, South Carolina to conduct repairs. The ship will arrive late on Saturday afternoon. Passengers whose cabins were flooded will be flown home from Charleston. Once repairs are complete, the ship will continue to New York. At this time, the company is unsure of the exact departure time of Norwegian Dawn from Charleston. The earliest the ship can arrive in New York is Monday morning. Travel agents with passengers on the April 17th cruise are being contacted to inform them of the delay. NCL has set up a special number, 1-800-625-5672 for passengers to call for updates. In addition, updates will be posted on the Web site. The company will provide updates as they become available. |
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JTK ) writes: ............ The damage was to cabins in the front of the ship on decks 9 and 10. Decks 9 and 10 are a long way up. That must have been some wave. \/ /\ T.P.Jones. / \ www.storm.ca/~tjones/index.html |
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It was. Estimated at 25 meters or over 75 feet. As I understand it the
cabins that where the windows broke were the forward facing suites. Passengers booked into 9502 have been told they trip is cancelled for this week. Can't imagine waking up to the sliding doors in my cabin that is full of Atlantic sea water. Those below I am sure had a scare. Imagine being down on deck 5 fwd. as the window in your cabin is covered in water and then water starts to run down from the decks above. "Tudor Jones" wrote in message ... JTK ) writes: ............ The damage was to cabins in the front of the ship on decks 9 and 10. Decks 9 and 10 are a long way up. That must have been some wave. \/ /\ T.P.Jones. / \ www.storm.ca/~tjones/index.html |
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"Bobbye Haupt" wrote in message
... Miami, Fla., April 16, 2005 - Last night on her return to New York, Norwegian Dawn experienced extremely rough weather. Although the weather had become slightly calmer at daybreak, the ship was hit by a freak wave that caused two windows to break in two different cabins. There was flooding in 62 cabins and four passengers were hurt with cuts and bruises. WOW and I thought we had a rough ride when we went to Bermuda out of NYC 10 years ago on the Dreamward (Norwegian Dream now). We hit the tail end of a hurricane both going and returning. I had sea legs and it didn't bother me at all. The waves were coming over the bow of the ship and since the head of our bed was toward the bow, we had one hell of a ride that first night. Like sleeping on a see saw. |
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