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Published Date: 09 September 2007
THE QE2 was ready to set sail again yesterday after breaking down during a Mediterranean cruise.
The liner was delayed for 24 hours in the Croatian port of Dubrovnik after suffering a mechanical fault.

Replacement parts had to be flown out to the Cunard vessel, which has about 1,750 passengers on board.

A company spokesman said they had
now been fitted and the QE2 would be leaving for Trieste, in Italy, this afternoon.

The liner is midway through a two-week cruise, having set off from Southampton last Saturday. It is due back this Saturday, when it will set off on a 40th anniversary cruise.

The eight-day voyage around Britain, commemorating her launch in September 20, 1967, by the Queen at Clydebank, includes her first visit to Newcastle (September 16) and return visit to the Clyde on September 20.

The iconic vessel has just over a year left at sea before sailing to Dubai to become a floating hotel. Earlier this year, it was sold to the Dubai World company for £50m and will be berthed from 2009 at a specially constructed pier at The Palm Jumeira development.

The 70,000-ton QE2 is 964ft long and 105ft wide and can carry up to 1,900 passengers and more than 1,000 crew.

In 2004, the QE2 handed over its position as Cunard's flagship to the new 150,000-ton QM2.



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  • Last Updated: 08 September 2007 6:37 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: The Monarchy
 
1

Friar Tuck,

09/09/2007 00:23:36

I wish I could afford to sail just once on this ship.

2

Guga II,

Rockall 09/09/2007 06:00:36

#1 Apply for a job as a deckhand.

3

Anne,

09/09/2007 06:46:51

I was at school when the liner was launched and the teacher turned on the television to allow us to watch.
There had been a great deal of speculation as to the name of this new ship and I still remember the feeling of let-down that Cunard had been so unadventurous.

4

brogan,

australia 10/09/2007 10:30:07

im travelling from sydney to singapore on the qe2's 2008 world cruise in early feb, her final world cruise. She is one of the last great liners and cant wait for the 2 weeks journey on this old girl. she is the best experience anyone could ever do in a lifetime

5

Jotembe,

London 10/09/2007 19:36:16

I was very fortunate to go on the Three Continents cruise on the QE2 in November 2005. This included the Falklands. It was an unforgettable experience and I felt the QE2 would always be there when I needed it. I plan a farewell cruise in July 2008 but wish Cunard would build a replica of her, with all the necessary upgrades and preserving her memorabilia. Somehow the QV and QM2 are not the same


 

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