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Offline Azipod

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Crystal Symphony moonlighting as a containership??
« on: June 01, 2012, 05:09:04 AM »
I was watching the webcams of various cruise ships, as I love to do...and noticed that today, Crystal Symphony has taken on containers while docked at Hamburg. I found this very strange as she had her foredeck covered with what appears to be some protective (possibly anti-slip) surface and has had at least two or more containers placed there.

http://www.crystalcruises.com/home.aspx?REDIR=1&LVID=10

Why would they carry containers on a cruise ship? Wouldn't that 'tarnish' their image? Could it be an urgent/emergency supply request from someone?
« Last Edit: June 01, 2012, 05:11:39 AM by Azipod »
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Re: Crystal Symphony moonlighting as a containership??
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2012, 08:17:18 AM »
Guess this ship will call at the Blohm + Voss shipyard in Hamburg afterwards. Possibly there is some stuff allready on board for maintenance work or for storage means.

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Re: Crystal Symphony moonlighting as a containership??
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2012, 08:52:37 AM »
I never thought of that, sounds like a plausible explanation. I will watch and see (if they leave the webcam on), what happens next.

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Re: Crystal Symphony moonlighting as a containership??
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2012, 09:32:41 AM »
It is common practice for shiprepairers, whether carrying out work while the ship is dock or at sea to use containers for the storage of their equipment and as mobile workshops.

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Re: Crystal Symphony moonlighting as a containership??
« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2012, 11:19:55 AM »
You're right, she's being towed into dock now.
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Re: Crystal Symphony moonlighting as a containership??
« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2012, 04:16:54 AM »
A bit of digging revealed that she is going in for a major refit (see underlined section especially)...


Friday, January 13, 2012
Posh Redesign Planned For Crystal Symphony

Crystal Cruises' Crystal Symphony is set to receive a million-dollar-a-day transformation during its $15 million dry dock scheduled for June 1 to 16, 2012. In only 15 days at Germany's Blohm + Voss shipyard, the ship's Avenue Saloon, Palm Court lounge, Galaxy showroom, Hollywood Theatre, Bridge Lounge, and Fantasia and Waves "junior cruisers" areas will be transformed in ways that are stylishly modern, yet in keeping with each space's spirited atmosphere. In the past two years, Crystal Cruises has invested more than $50 million in its vessels, generating praise and awards for their great style.

"Our guests expect the finest of luxury in every element of a Crystal cruise. They have a keen appreciation for design and expect the very best in furnishings, finishes and fine appointments," says President Gregg Michel. "By the completion of this project, within the past five years we will have redesigned every room aboard Crystal Symphony with great attention to rich, chic details."

Design enhancements include:

    Avenue Saloon: For the popular piano bar's makeover, Crystal is bringing back the designer who created the room's trademark "clubby" look: Kirk Nix, with LA's KNA Design. The piano, shutters, and warm, jazz-era atmosphere remain, but a room reconfiguration adds more seating. Rich organic hues weave through the swivel, embossed-leaf barstools, carpets, plush pillows, textured wall upholstery, and artwork. Wood flooring, stone and wood bartop, edge-lit glass shelves, and pop-up ceiling finalize the new touches.

    Palm Court: KNA is also revamping the ship's signature panoramic lounge with a view. A sleek, contemporary transformation will take advantage of sweeping ocean views, while keeping emblematic room elements like palms and wicker. In addition to a new entrance, the bar and dance areas expand with added seating and a larger dance floor. Conversation tables; laser-cut marble flooring and carpet; lit, alabaster urns; and a studded nail and leather wall design offset the chartreuse, aqua, grey, and ivory color spectrum of all new sofas and chairs.

    Galaxy Lounge: Inspired by the glamorous theaters of yesteryear, Crystal is planning a grand redesign of its main theatre for live performances, Broadway-style musical productions, and lavish entertainment experiences.

    Hollywood Theatre: London-based Adfecto's redo of the ship's movie theater is a visual throwback to the classic Hollywood film era, with all comfort and technical advantages of contemporary cinemas.

    Bridge Lounge: The ship's space for cards, games, and presentations receives a refined rejuvenation via all new furniture, including game tables and chairs; lighting; window treatments; wallcoverings; and presentation tools

    Fantasia and Waves: A new layout for both Fantasia kids play area and Waves teen video arcade creates separate areas for crafts, relaxation, screenings (two TVs), teens, and computer usage (teens and kids separate). The designer has chosen fun, asymmetrical furniture, Fatboy(TM) bean bags, and vibrant colors like crimson, sapphire, and various shades of green.

Other ship enhancements include new electronic, "do not disturb" doorbells in all staterooms (as installed on Crystal Serenity last May) and environmentally-efficient lighting installations for all electric upgrades/changes.


http://cruisediva.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/posh-redesign-planned-for-crystal.html

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I'm new to watching ships on a regular basis, and as I live a fair drive from the nearest port, and can't get there often, I have taken to watching merchant and cruise ships on webcam. I have also chosen a few ships of different kinds, to 'follow' around, see where they go and what they do.

Thanks for answering my original post, it helps me learn more about this new hobby of mine :-)
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Re: Crystal Symphony moonlighting as a containership??
« Reply #6 on: June 02, 2012, 04:19:58 AM »
Maybe our Shipspotting friends in Hamburg will get some shots of her refit.
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