Clive Palmer renews efforts to build Titanic II, promising luxury and historic homage. Challenges from previous attempts persist amidst COVID-19 setbacks. (Blue Star Line)


March 15, 2024

Clive Palmer, the prominent figure in Australian mining, has reignited his ambition to construct a replica of the infamous Titanic, a venture he has previously announced but failed to materialize. At the age of 69, Palmer has revisited his plans from 2012 and 2018 to recreate the Titanic II, a homage to the tragic ocean liner that met its demise in 1912 during its inaugural voyage, resulting in the loss of over 2,000 lives due to collision with an iceberg.

In a recent press conference held at the Sydney Opera House, Palmer unfolded his vision for bringing this iconic vessel to life, dubbing it "the ship of love and the ultimate in style and luxury," as per the Guardian. Despite lacking a confirmed shipyard, Palmer expressed determination to enlist top-notch ship-builders, designers, and engineers globally to undertake the Titanic II's construction under his company, Blue Star Line.

The proposed voyage of the Titanic II mirrors that of its predecessor, tracing the original route from Southampton, England to New York, and subsequently embarking on a global journey. The interior design of the ship is envisaged to encompass nine decks, housing a total of 835 cabins, with a distribution of 383 in first class, 201 in second class, and 251 in third class, accommodating up to 2,435 passengers. Notably, the ship will feature a meticulous replica of The Bridge, maintaining the historical essence of the original vessel.

In addition to the nostalgic allure, Palmer intends to incorporate modern advancements in navigation technology and safety protocols, ensuring a seamless and secure voyage for passengers. Despite being powered by a diesel engine, the Titanic II will bear four smoke stacks akin to the coal-powered originals, preserving the aesthetic integrity of the iconic ship.

Reflecting on the legacy of the Titanic, Palmer emphasized its historic significance as the "ship of dreams" that has captivated imaginations for over a century, shrouded in mystery and admiration. However, progress on the Titanic II project faced setbacks in 2015 due to financial disputes, as reported by The Guardian. Subsequent revival attempts in 2018 with a targeted launch in 2022 were hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing halt in the cruise industry, according to Palmer.

Despite the challenges, Palmer remains undeterred, citing increased resources and a personal drive to pursue the Titanic II project. As he aptly stated, "It’s a lot more fun to do the Titanic than it is to sit at home and count my money."

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