Mariner of the Seas Crew Lifeboat Drill Boat Embarkation
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Oh. Thank you.
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@NYcruiseships In the event of an emergency that would require lifeboats, this alarm would be signaled.
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This is awesome! I love it! My favorite muster drill alarms are on Royal Caribbean's Freedom Class and Voyager Class. Those are my favorites. I love those.
Awesome Video!
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I love Royal Caribbean's alarms? There is such a variety of alarms on the different ships.
Awesome Video!
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Where are the air horns located? Are they on the top deck, or somewhere else? That was loud!
Also, what were the first alarms to sound? They sounded like old train whistles. What are those? They sound so cool.
Awesome Video!
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I don't understand. Isn't the general emergency signal, seven short blasts, followed by one long blast. How come they only did one long blast here? What does boat embarkation mean?
Awesome Video!
What?
ICCE300BusEnthsiast 1 month ago
@ICCE300BusEnthsiast Embarking lifeboats (for launch) and abandoning ship are the same thing.
shipcafe 1 month ago
You are incorrect. The signal is Abandon Ship.
ICCE300BusEnthsiast 1 month ago
@ICCE300BusEnthsiast Yes. Embarking a lifeboat means they are abandoning ship. Same thing.
shipcafe 1 month ago
It is noticeably delayed in this clip but it adds to the effect, in my opinion...
shipcafe 2 years ago