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You have to teach these naval engineers that, in order to prevent sliding of furniture and the like in storms at sea, you have to put a metal sheet under the top floor and place small legs at the feet of all objects to be fixed momentarily, like tables, chairs , vases, small cabinets, buffet, etc.etc.
My sister-in-law is a cruise travel agent and her and my brother go out on the Ocean cruising often,they're very well off so they can afford it,myself even if I did have the money to do something like that I wouldn't I like my feet planted firmly on terra firma this is definitely not my bag baby
On the way to Norway we experienced really rough seas,thought my days were numbered,the next day, I asked the waiters....was that a super bad storm? They all laughed and said....madam,that was nothing
I'm surprised by this: I assumed that the furniture and such on a cruise ship would have some kind of system that would secure it firmly to the deck just for this kind of circumstance. Looking at this, I could see a whole bunch of lawsuits coming up against the cruise line. Imagine they have insurance up the ying-yang.