The diesel-powered vessel will have four funnels, although they will be purely
decorative. There will be 840 cabins, nine decks and it will measure 270
metres long and 53 metres high.
“Titanic II will be the ultimate in comfort and luxury with on-board
gymnasiums and swimming pools, libraries, high-class restaurants and luxury
cabins,” added Mr Palmer.
Changes will be made below the waterline, however. It will use welding and not
riveting, and will have a more fuel-efficient design and an enlarged rudder
for greater manoeuvrability. Construction is due to begin next year.
Would you sail on a ship called Titanic?
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