Do cruise ships hit big waves?

Cruise ships are made of heavy steel, making them quite weighty. Add passengers and crew, and the ship is even heavier. With all this weight, the vessel can easily roll through rough waters or a rogue wave. It's more dangerous to be on an empty ship as the additional weight acts as a balancer in rough seas.

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Are 5 foot waves big for a cruise ship?

Not when they're small. Cruise ships can easily handle waves that are over 12 feet high. However, with waves of this height, you may begin to feel the ship rock and if you're prone to seasickness you may start to look for relief.

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Would a cruise ship survive a tsunami?

However, whether a cruise ship is in any danger largely depends on its location. Experts agree that a cruise ship sailing out over a body of water is not likely to feel any impacts from a tsunami's waves.

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Can you feel 4 foot waves on a cruise ship?

It all really depends, but with todays stabilizers on the newer ships, the ships starts to really rock at about 12 ft. swells. 20 ft. is really moving and 30 foot it gets hard to walk around. Usually around 4-6 ft (which is the normal, calm seas) someone with no seasickness will feel no motion at all.

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Can you feel big waves on a cruise ship?

How much of the waves do you feel on a cruise ship?

It all really depends, but with todays stabilizers on the newer ships, the ships starts to really rock at about 12 ft. swells. 20 ft. is really moving and 30 foot it gets hard to walk around. Usually around 4-6 ft (which is the normal, calm seas) someone with no seasickness will feel no motion at all.

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Can you feel 6ft waves on a cruise ship?

It all really depends, but with todays stabilizers on the newer ships, the ships starts to really rock at about 12 ft. swells. 20 ft. is really moving and 30 foot it gets hard to walk around. Usually around 4-6 ft (which is the normal, calm seas) someone with no seasickness will feel no motion at all.

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What wave period is uncomfortable?

Generally when wave period comes close to being the same as the wave height (i.e. 4 feet at 4 seconds), waves are very steep and the seas are uncomfortably choppy.

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What do cruise ships do when there is a tsunami warning?

At sea: nothing. They will likely not even notice it, as the tsunami wave is very small (a couple of feet) and travels at every high speed (500mph or even more). While in port: if there is enough notice, the ship will try to leave and get into open, deep waters. The deeper the water, the less impact there is.

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