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21st March 2012, 06:16 PM
#31
As stated by Doc Vernon she was a well designed ship but the sickly green colour
of her superstructure was a constant source of complaint.
Apparently the Company wouldn't or couldn't change the colour because the Monarch as mentioned by
'Red Lead Ted' had launched the ship.
Its a pity because I saw her a few years later under the Greek flag and she was painted white with a
blue funnel and she looked impressive.
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22nd March 2012, 04:29 AM
#32
southern cross
its strange how some ships got a bad name, someone posted a thread and said it was mainly catering Dept, ? ER was OK, was it because of accomodation or work practise, i believe Dominion Monarch was not good to sail on, once getting a bad name it seemed to stick. i sailed on some chatty ships, but found it was the crew who made or broke the ship. some were really basic with food and accomodation, but a good crew made them happy ships.
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