
During its delivery voyage from Finland, Royal Caribbean's new Legend of the Seas successfully navigated beneath the Great Belt Bridge in Denmark. The massive vessel passed under the structure with only about 12 inches of clearance, a feat accomplished by using retractable funnels and adjusting the ship's ballast water to lower its profile. This high-stakes maneuver required precise calculations regarding weather, stability, and speed to ensure the ship cleared the bridge safely. As the third vessel in the Icon Class, the ship represents a significant advancement in size and engineering for the cruise line. The passage serves as a reminder of the complex logistical challenges involved in operating increasingly large cruise ships. How much room for error should be considered acceptable when maneuvering vessels of this scale through narrow passages?
