On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 11:30:41 -0700, David Hale <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >As I recall, it was the Pacific Princess. Go feesh!! > >:) > >David H. I realized only TODAY, that the Pacific Princess is indeed called the "Love Boat" (on its webpage). I learned about the "Love Boat" factoid when I was looking up the cruising speed of the Pacific Princess because I made the casual remark that the cruiseship can run away from a hurricane faster then a liveaboard boat, and our resident DONG-DONG immediately flamed me: Lee> If ignorance is bliss, this guy is one of the most blissful Lee> in the group. Lee> Lee> I don't know what liveaboards he's talking about, but my Lee> experience clearly differs from his. Cruise ships are not Lee> all that fast. Lee> Lee> Never mind. Bob's not one to let the facts get in his way. Lee> Lee So, I just looked up a couple of FACTS (rather than just saying I've dived more liveaboards and have been on more cruises than DING-DONG ever will) from the web: Pacific Princess: cruising speed 20 knots Sapphire Princess: cruising speed 23 knots Cayman Aggressor: cruising speed 12 knots Okeanos Aggressor: cruising speed 10 knots Lee> Never mind. Bob's not one to let the facts get in his way. >--- Michael Doelle <[log in to unmask]> >wrote: > >> David said: >> >> >Holy crap, the Feesh is on the Love Boat! ;)< >> >> Is it really the one that is seen in the shots of >> 'the boat'? The Pacific Princess is not the original Love Boat, because it was Ranaissance R3 which did not come into existence until about 1998, and the Renaissance cruise line went out of business circa 2000). But the Love Boat can sure cross the Pacific much faster than the Okeanos Aggressor you'll be on to go to Cocos Islands next month! :-) Da Feeesh. Making a temporary stop at San Blas archipelego of Panama.