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Offline Alex Tarry

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #30 on: May 13, 2018, 07:15 PM »
One of the issues is she's so quiet, or was when we visited...we more or less had her to ourselves!  The crew were great, but there only a few of them, she needs hundreds more people on board, just to feel alive.  Some areas felt untouched, but others definitely now clean and modern...and there is a lot of very new and very cream carpet, not too much furniture and bare walls where once there was art, noticeboards, signs etc etc...

We were repeatedly reminded of the soft opening, they are experimenting with releasing cabins for booking and were clearing up some technical issues, like A/C and hot water, so didn't want to go to fast, too soon.  I do think lots of people will add to her sense of character, as will having a "Captain" again, which is something they have planned - I believe an ex-Cunard crew member, who will be in uniform and tour the ship.

The A/C now comes from a new plant shore-side, but it's channeled down the original pipework, which has lots of "dampers" which used to be hydraulically controlled, but are now electronic apparently - this is where the glitches lie, we were told.  It was 43 deg outside and parts of the ship were very comfortable, but others a bit warm!

Offline Alex Tarry

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #31 on: May 13, 2018, 07:21 PM »
I do recall thinking the windows, frames etc were in very good condition now, in all the areas I saw...in fact the overall structure of the ship is looking fabulous, especially from afar, but the devil is in the detail...

We were told the midships carpet was changed from red due to cultural reasons, but that area looks fabulous to me and the small wooden surround to the column was placed there to enable the original column to be retained as it had sustained some damage at some point, now presumably hidden by the wood.

I don't think they plan to put curtains or blinds back on the large windows, instead they are all being coated with a plastic film, which I think is to block UV light...once it's on, you can't see it.

Offline Conor

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #32 on: May 14, 2018, 02:24 AM »
On a different note, I wonder if the owners have considered flying signal flags from her mast?

I'm thinking GBTT on one side and QE2 on the other. Wouldn't cost much (or anything, really) but could be quite a nice touch!

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Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #33 on: May 14, 2018, 03:22 AM »
On a different note, I wonder if the owners have considered flying signal flags from her mast?

I'm thinking GBTT on one side and QE2 on the other. Wouldn't cost much (or anything, really) but could be quite a nice touch!

Excellent idea given she can't have GBTT painted on her as it was in her later years. However, would flying the relevant flags breach the callsign rules as well? Would be interesting to know.
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Offline Brandon Sterkel

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #34 on: May 14, 2018, 04:48 AM »
Have the new owners considered getting the radar on the mast to "spin" again? I know that the radar on the Queen Mary and Rotterdam spins.
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Offline Conor

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #35 on: May 14, 2018, 03:48 PM »
Excellent idea given she can't have GBTT painted on her as it was in her later years. However, would flying the relevant flags breach the callsign rules as well? Would be interesting to know.

Is she still bound by maritime protocol? I know both HMS Belfast and Cavalier still fly their callsign, and as GBTT is out of use it should be okay.

Offline Twynkle

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #36 on: May 14, 2018, 07:47 PM »
Conay, Hi!

Do you mean her nautical flags?
Golf   - I require a pilot
Bravo - I am taking in / discharging dangerous goods
Tango - Keep clear of me
Tango - Keep Clear of me

Her new call sign would show
Zulu - I require a tug
Charlie - Affirmative
Echo - I am altering my course to starbord
Foxtrot - I am disabled, communicate with me
2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ICS_Pennant_Two.svg
So - Maybe a foxtrot with the tugs, round (and round to STBD) could be her best effort yet!




Offline Conor

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #37 on: May 14, 2018, 08:58 PM »
Conay, Hi!

Do you mean her nautical flags?
Golf   - I require a pilot
Bravo - I am taking in / discharging dangerous goods
Tango - Keep clear of me
Tango - Keep Clear of me

Her new call sign would show
Zulu - I require a tug
Charlie - Affirmative
Echo - I am altering my course to starbord
Foxtrot - I am disabled, communicate with me
2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ICS_Pennant_Two.svg
So - Maybe a foxtrot with the tugs, round (and round to STBD) could be her best effort yet!

"Golf Bravo Tango Tango" on one line, "Quebec Echo 2" on another. Similar to how HMS Belfast has C35 (the pennant number) on one line and GGCN (her callsign) on the other.

Offline Trevor Harris

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #38 on: May 17, 2018, 11:35 PM »
Have the new owners considered getting the radar on the mast to "spin" again? I know that the radar on the Queen Mary and Rotterdam spins.
All they really need to do is add a motor and adjust it to speed. OR they could set up radar again?
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Offline Clydebuilt1971

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #39 on: May 18, 2018, 07:47 AM »
All they really need to do is add a motor and adjust it to speed. OR they could set up radar again?

I would doubt that her radar is actually fully decommissioned? Maybe just trying switching the thing on again!

Offline Trevor Harris

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« Reply #40 on: May 18, 2018, 08:19 PM »
I would doubt that her radar is actually fully decommissioned? Maybe just trying switching the thing on again!
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Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #41 on: May 18, 2018, 09:58 PM »
I would doubt that her radar is actually fully decommissioned? Maybe just trying switching the thing on again!

In photos of the bridge, the radar displays are still there but are covered by a paper notice (each of them) but I cannot make out what they say and cannot make the photos public unfortunately. Maybe Alex or anyone else who's visited her bridge recently can tell us what the paper notices say and maybe say what will happen with the radars which appear to still be there and intact?
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Offline Alex Tarry

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #42 on: May 19, 2018, 08:22 AM »
Hi Thomas... the notice says “DO NOT TURN ON RADARS TODAY”...

So my advice would be to leave it to tomorrow, then flick the switch!!

I didn’t see any lights on anywhere on the bridge, however everything else around the ship seemed to be working. I have no idea, but given the rugged nature of radars and the relatively simple mechanism, I’d have thought there is a good chance they’d still work?

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« Reply #43 on: May 19, 2018, 08:30 AM »
Hi Thomas... the notice says “DO NOT TURN ON RADARS TODAY”...

So my advice would be to leave it to tomorrow, then flick the switch!!

I didn’t see any lights on anywhere on the bridge, however everything else around the ship seemed to be working. I have no idea, but given the rugged nature of radars and the relatively simple mechanism, I’d have thought there is a good chance they’d still work?


You beat me to it Alex! I just looked at the photos I have again and read that message on the notice very clearly! But I wonder if that's out of date given the rewiring of the ship in places and even simple mechanisms deteriorating due to not needing maintenance and the environment, particularly during the cold layup?

I have also noticed wiring/cable work going on within the forward bridge console's internal parts with the panels open and wires/cables dangling out so I suspect the systems won't be active ever again due to not being needed and they are in the process of being disconnected (but its not a priority for them at the moment) - so not seeing lights on the above consoles may be normal now. A more limited rewiring of the bridge may be underway however if needed?
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Offline Alex Tarry

Re: Constructive feedback and suggestions for small improvements.
« Reply #44 on: May 19, 2018, 12:02 PM »
It looks like they are having a super time in the Golden Lion for Royal Wedding...looking good for having lots more people and atmosphere...