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Bizarre Cruise Mothership Vessel-Carrier Thingy

I have to admit, I’ve got no idea. Following the Passenger Ship Associate’s (PSA) annual report of the cruise industry’s ever-increasing, record-breaking customer base, the PSA have revealed designs of… of some monstrous cruise mothership thing of the future.

Cruise Mothership

An annual cruise report from PSA gave the interesting figures that 1.34 million Brits cruised last year. Going by the current trends, the cruise industry could see the number of customers increase by another 2 million over the next four years. The rising figures were touted as a “boom” by director William Gibbons, who noted:

There has been a sustained boom in cruising for the past decade, with the number of Brits taking a cruise holiday more then doubling…

…There are also 44 new cruise ships on order through to 2012 worth more than [£12 billion] so we expect more than [£2 million] British people will be enjoying cruise holidays in just four years.

The considerable increase in demand allowed the PSA, who were also celebrating their 50th anniversary, to officially announce design plans for a few cruise ships of the future. One, coined as a “Cruise Mothership” (see artist’s impression above), will be capable of holding and releasing an entire fleet of smaller vessels at sea. Another was announced to be a much more space-efficient ferry ship. Gibson continued:

These new ship orders range from mega-ships through to small, intimate five-star ultra-luxury vessels. This diversity means the average age of cruise passengers has reached a record low and cruise holidays are attracting a greater range of travellers than ever before – from families, to ultra-luxury spa enthusiasts or adventurers.

The futuristic designs are being led by Fredik Johansson, the Senior Architect for Tillberg Design AB. You’ll know the name as being responsible for such cruise ship design feats as Cunard’s QE2 and QM2, Royal Caribbean’s Independence of the Seas and Crystal’s Serenity. That certainly makes these designs something to keep an eye on.

The annual report went on to show how the average age of cruisers fell to 53 and 38% of passengers in 2007 had never cruised before. “Ultra-luxury” cruising also saw an increase in passengers of 12%. I’m not sure what the difference between Ultra-luxury cruising and luxury cruising is exactly, but I’m assuming the ultra tag means you have a wallet the size of a planet.

It’s also not clear exactly how accurate the above drawing of the Cruise Mothership is but it looks sweet enough to make me want it to all happen very much.

Queen’s 55 Year Coronation Marked with QE2 Goodbye

Today at midday, the Queen will wave off Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise ship to mark 55 years since her coronation in 1953. The farewell will take place in Southampton where the QE2 is currently docked.

Cunard's QE2 at sea

Approximately 300 people have been invited to the sending off. This marks a stark contract to the millions who watched the original coronation on television. A Royal Salute (41 gun) is set to be fired at 12 midday today which will be followed by another Royal Salute at 1pm, only this time 62 guns will be used.

The origin of the number of guns used comes from ancient ceremonies where 21 volleys would be fired to salute the arrival of a neighbouring nation. 20 shots are added to this number for royal occasions and a further 21 if it’s the capital city of London. Ridiculous, I know.

The QE2 will retire this November to become a floating hotel in Dubai after an incredible 40 years of service. The cruise ship was bought by Dubai World for an estimated £50 million.