CORP/BIZ Australian billionaire resurrects plans to build, set sail on Titanic II

Macgyver

Has No Life - Lives on TB

Australian billionaire resurrects plans to build, set sail on Titanic II​

Australian mining magnate Clive Palmer has announced plans to building a Titanic replica twice before in recent years​





Australian mining magnate Clive Palmer has resurrected plans to build a replica of the ill-faded Titanic to sail around the world – an effort he's promised before with nothing to show for it.
Palmer, 69, previously launched similar plans in 2012 and 2018 to build the Titanic II, a replica of the doomed ocean liner that sank in 1912 on her maiden voyage after striking an iceberg, killing more than 2,000 people on board.
The billionaire held a press conference Wednesday at the Sydney Opera House to announce his vision for completing the vessel, promising to construct "the ship of love and the ultimate in style and luxury," the Guardian reported. Palmer, who also served in the Australian parliament, said he hasn't secured a shipyard.


The Titanic II rendering

A rendering of the Titanic II and a drawing of the original Titanic as it sank in the ocean. Clive Palmer, an Australian billionaire, said he will move forward with plans to build a replica of the passenger ocean liner. (Blue Star Line)
"We are getting the best ship-builders, designers and engineers in the world back on deck to build Titanic ll," Palmer said.
The ship will be constructed by Palmer's company, Blue Star Line.

Once completed, the ship will follow the original journey of the first Titanic. It will depart from Southampton, England to New York and will also sail around the world, Palmer said.
The interior of the proposed vessel will comprise nine decks and feature 835 cabins, including 383 in first class, 201 in second class and 251 third-class rooms. It will serve up to 2,435 passengers. It will also be fitted with an exact replica of The Bridge as it was on the original ship.
Aside from the onboard experience, the ship would feature upgrades to navigation technology and modern safety procedures. It will be powered by a diesel engine but will still feature four smoke stacks like the original, coal-powered Titanic.




"In 1912 the Titanic was the ship of dreams. For over a century Titanic’s legend has been powered by mystery, intrigue and respect for all she stood for," said Palmer.
Work on the Titanic II stopped in 2015 due to payment disputes, The Guardian reported. In 2018, Palmer announced plans for the project with a sail date of 2022.

The Titanic leaves Southampton, England, April 10, 1912, on her maiden voyage. (AP Photo/File)

On Wednesday, he blamed the COVID-19 pandemic and cruise industry shutdowns for delays.
"I’ve got more money now," he said. "It’s a lot more fun to do the Titanic than it is to sit at home and count my money."
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
Will it too be UNSINKABLE?!? Asking for a friend.....not a good friend, but all the same.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I have a complete set of dishes (service for 12, 84pc) from the 1st class table. All reproductions but dam, it's pricey stuff these days. Cobalt blue with gold trim. They traveled in style back in those days. Cheap low grade steel did them in, iirc.
 

Macgyver

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I mean the concept is not bad. High end sailings without all the fluff crap of the modern ships.

I read about this quite a while ago and it sounds like they were going for a very similar looking design. I do recall they are going to widen (beam) it vrs the old one for better stability. Plus all the modern stuff.

The cruise industry is massive and there are very few ships that cater to that higher end market.

Besides the iceberg being the obvious cause of the sinking.
Things like the watertight doors on the titanic were revolutionary. The engineers just only took into account the ship taking on water and sinking straight down not going at an angle.
Plus the metal at the time was brittle.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
Yep, it's his money. I'd rather build something that benefits my community, like an updated parks system with new bike trails, playgrounds, open-air shelters, picnic areas and a trust fund to maintain it all so taxes don't have to be raised.
 

IronMan 2

Senior Member
Won't ever happen. Clive Palmer is known as a kook who just wants his name in the news. He formed his own political party which won precisely no seats in the last election.
 
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