The longest ocean liner worldwide is to be undocked with the
morning high tide at 3:30 a.m.* (high tide: 4:01 a.m.) to leave for Southampton
to start the next transatlantic voyage to New York on November 15, at 5 p.m.
After the period at the Hamburg shipyard Blohm + Voss Repair,
the QUEEN MARY 2 will be fit for service for another five years. The following
work has been carried out:
- Major overhaul of the four propulsion pods in cooperation
with the manufacturer Rolls-Royce
- Routine maintenance of the three bow thrusters
- Routine maintenance and inspection of the four stabilizers
- Renewal of brake linings at the windlasses and inspection of
electric motors
- Coating of the hull - about 35,000 l of paint have been
applied
- Overhaul of 17 lifeboats and tender boats by the
manufacturer Schat-Harding
- Cleaning and inspection of various tanks (fuel tanks, fresh
water tanks, grey water tanks, black water tanks) by the classification society
- Completion of various classification work such as overhauling
the sea valves
* In case of an insufficiently high water level
during the morning high tide on November 13, 2008, the QM2 will be undocked during
the next high tide in the afternoon at about 16:00 h
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