Moving a Wonder: The Engines of Allure Bring Smooth Sailing

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2010

Moving a modern wonder like Allure of the Seas through the ocean takes a lot of power. See how the complex combination of six engines provides 135,000 horsepower and a smooth ride for guests onboard.

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  • Can I has one engine for my Car? ;D

  • Zini you should go to sleep and let someone else drive cause you loook pretty tired

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  • look at those bags under his eyes, looks like he got beat up... jajaja

    my uncle is a captian for a ship a ship, i dont remember where, but he can work up to 14-16 hours a day... pretty hectic for a captian

  • That niggas high!!!

  • Diesel-electric drive has lower efficiency but more convenient

  • He es from my country Norway :)

    

  • @91cat His name is definitely Scandinavian.

  • Is this from sweden? He sounds a little bit swede

  • If you put an aftermarket muffler on that ship, you could have 135,011 HP..... maybe more if the motors have V-Tec.

  • HUST UP AND SOUND THE HORN

  • @Noctis411 Nuc is expensive and takes more space than big diesel! They dock every few days so they dont need long range ability ;)

  • bitch please. ill race you. my car only has 225 hp though...

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