Cruise Ship Underwater View
A side of the Costa Concordia cruise ship is seen underwater after it ran aground off the west coast of Italy at Giglio island in this photo released on January 16 2012.
Cruise ship underwater view. There are two large glass portholes designed like the eyes of a whale that let passengers peer out into the depths below digital screens that project live images filmed by three underwater. September 29 2017. PONANT recently launched the first underwater lounge aboard a cruise ship.
If you do see underwater on a cruise ship something is probably very wrong - get out of there and notify a crew member. You can discover this underwater lounge via the following video. That means whatever you see above water usually only accounts for 60 of the ships entire size.
Ponants upcoming vessel the Le Lapérouse will be the first in the fleet to feature the stunning passenger underwater lounge. In general though theres about 40 of cruise ship underwater that you cant see. Ponants newest vessels feature a range of innovations including an underwater viewing bar and lounge.
Underwater View Of Cruise Ship. 13 shows the cruise ship Costa Concordia leaning on its side against the rocks of the Tuscan island of Isola del Giglio in Italy. Seats rotate 280 degrees and participants can take in the underwater view.
One of the worlds largest cruise ship can transport almost 7000 passengers and more than 2000 crew members. Innovations such as an underwater observation lounge and infinity pool at the rear of the ship have been revealed to feature on four new expedition ships due to be delivered to French cruise line Ponant from May 2018. Assuming youre referring to a cruise ship which is floating and fully functional they tend to have a draft of around 7 to 9 meters in depth which normally translates to two or three decks.
Cruise ships are constructed from steel plating and in some areas this is two-ply as in double bottom fuel tanks. Ponant a luxury French cruise line has plans to build four new cruise ships that will feature an underwater lounge for aquatic mammal viewing. High resolution digital screens will dot the lounge displaying live aquatic images filmed by underwater cameras placed at the front back and centre of the ships hull.
