THIS month the Norwegian port of Skjolden debuted SeaWalk, to get guests from Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth to shore. SeaWalk is a motorised floating pier system which spans 720-feet and measures 15-feet wide, and sports three segments which can be folded and unlatched, and can operate in swells of up to...
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THIS month the Norwegian port of Skjolden
debuted SeaWalk, to get guests from Cunard’s
Queen Elizabeth to shore.
SeaWalk is a motorised floating pier system
which spans 720-feet and measures 15-feet
wide, and sports three segments which can be
folded and unlatched, and can operate in
swells of up to six feet.
According to a SeaWalk company
spokesperson, the world-first debut “went
very well”, with the
system only taking 12
minutes to move into
place and attach to QE,
including getting its
ladder and gangway in
place and locked on.
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