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Subject: Is the Crown Princess the cruise ship Kat sang on?
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07/19/2006 11:28 AM Alert 

Cruise ship lurches to side, injuring dozens

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Medical workers carry off passengers of the ship on stretchers.

PORT CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) -- A steering problem caused a new cruise ship to roll abruptly Tuesday, throwing passengers and crew to the deck and injuring dozens, including two critically, officials said.

One passenger said seawater flooded several upper decks of the Crown Princess, forcing water from a swimming pool "like a mini-tsunami," and breaking windows and furniture.

The vessel, with about 3,100 passengers and 1,200 crew, had just departed Port Canaveral on Florida's east coast en route to New York when it listed badly to its left side, said Coast Guard spokesman Petty Officer James Judge. He said the ship reported problems with its steering apparatus.

The ship then righted itself before returning to port, where the Coast Guard said all passengers and crew had been accounted for.

Besides an adult and a child who were critically hurt, 12 people were seriously hurt and about 70 had lesser injuries, said Cape Canaveral Fire Rescue Capt. Jim Watson.

Thirty-three people were taken to hospitals, he said. Most had bruises and minor back and neck injures.

Tom Daus, 32, was sunbathing on the ship's upper deck when the ship began to list.

"It became very disastrous because ... tables, glasses, lounge chairs went flying," he told The Associated Press in a cell phone interview. "I was just holding on for dear life onto the banister of the ship."

Daus, of New York City, said several of the upper decks were flooded and the elevators were inoperable. Gym equipment flipped over, TVs fell off their shelves and shattered glass was strewn across the deck, he said.

"The water came gushing out of the pool like a mini-tsunami," he said. "It was really scary. People who were in the pool were shoved out."

Daus said most of the injured he saw were senior citizens being taken out on wheelchairs or stretchers. The remaining passengers were mostly calm, despite the chaos, he said.

Bonnie Storie, 50, of Rochester, New York, was traveling with her husband and teenage son. "It felt like (the ship) was going to fall over," she said. "It was shocking."

Chris Broadbent, a 33-year-old honeymooner from New York City, said Tuesday night's movie on the ship was supposed to be "Titanic."

Stan Payne, CEO of the Canaveral Port Authority, said the cruise line wanted passengers to wait until other lodging could be arranged, but were free to leave the vessel if they wanted. He said the ship would remain in port for several days.

Princess Cruises, one of 12 brands operated by Miami-based Carnival Corp., said it was investigating the cause of the incident.

Before leaving Port Canaveral, the ship has just completed a nine-day Western Caribbean cruise, she said. The 113,000-ton ship began sailing a month ago and was making its fourth voyage.

"We deeply regret this incident, and are doing everything we can to make our passengers as comfortable as possible under these difficult circumstances," company spokeswoman Julie Benson said.

Martha Stewart christened the Crown Princess last month before it embarked on its maiden voyage to the Caribbean from its home terminal in the New York borough of Brooklyn.

Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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I see Martha christened it, so I believe this is the same ship Kat was in attendance for the christening with Martha and serenaded the guests.

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07/19/2006 11:44 AM Alert 
That comment about watching 'Titanic' has too much eerie irony there.

Yes, that's definitely the same ship Kat attended back in June. Martha Stewart doesn't christen ships that often that I'm aware--so that's quite a scary story. Good to hear that most everybody came through it ok...and all the best to the people who were seriously hurt.

I've always wondered how cruise ships have avoided things like this, despite being burdened with mysterious viruses that have plagued quite a few of them in recent years. I don't think there's any chance of those things sinking either since they steer out of the way of areas where there's icebergs...all learning from the Titanic.

Back in June, I wondered if there was still some ship personnel that had some video footage of Kat singing the National Anthem at the christening. It seems nobody else got it on video...but I have a feeling that some of the ship staff still have it on their video cameras or phones. I hope they aren't too haunted now to go home and put it on Youtube.com...
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07/19/2006 12:20 PM Alert 
Why would a ship show "Titanic"? I think that is so stupid. I wouldn't want to see it. It's like showing "Airport" or another airplane disaster film on an flight.
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07/19/2006 12:43 PM Alert 
I've seen dozens of these things plying the Alaska cruise trade, departing from Vancouver or stopping in Victoria and they have always struck me as top heavy and slab sided. They look like a stiff breeze would knock them over. Ships used to have a hull that flared outwards and curved from the bow to the stern and then decks that tapered inwards. Now it is just one flat surface over 100 feet high from the waterline to the upper decks. Any wind hitting that has nowhere to go.



They are designed by marine architects and engineers of course and all this is taken into account, but that is how they strike me - they don't look like seaworthy ships anymore, they look like floating skyscrapers.

I look forward to finding out what happened here.

How long before Kat gets bashed for this???
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07/19/2006 1:24 PM Alert 
It was a steering problem.

Maybe too many people rushed over to one side to get to the buffet.
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07/20/2006 1:22 PM Alert 
A U.K. article mentioned that Kat sang the national anthem before the first voyage.
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