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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sbalax: [QB] We have done four or five bridge tours and I honestly don't remember SONAR ever being mentioned. Most navigation today is satellite based. Advanced RADAR systems are also used along with old fashioned paper charts. And don't expect a nice mahogany ship's wheel. Most ship's movements are controlled by a small joystick. This review of a Costa Cruise might be of interest. http://www.cruisecritic.com/memberreviews/memberreview.cfm?EntryID=93295 The comment about people boarding and disembarking all along the route is interesting. It's unusual to have people join a voyage late or leave one early. And now we are hearing that after the collision the Captain was waiting with a lady to have his dinner served while the cooks were dealing with things falling off the shelves! Frank in overcast and cool SBA [/QB][/QUOTE]
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