At the Pen Festival 2010

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July 17, 2013

Avoiding a Gambling Disaster Out at Sea

Well, most of us gamblers regularly take a bath at the casinos.

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“Genting’s Casino Ship Fails Safety Inspection , Will Remain Docked”

The cruise ship Genting Group had planned to sail to its Bimini casino resort last week failed to meet U.S. Coast Guard requirements, The Miami Herald reports.

The Bimini SuperFast was originally scheduled to set sail on Friday, but the ship and its operators failed tests gauging performance in emergency situations, the Coast Guard said. The crew was unable to meet the requirement that passengers must be off the ship and in lifeboats within 30 minutes, said Janet Espino-Young, chief of the inspection division at the U.S. Coast Guard. Espino-Young told the Herald that emergency power sources a

nd the mechanism that lowers the lifeboats into the water malfunctioned. The crew was able to perform the drill on Saturday; however, the Coast Guard said it will continue to work with the crew because other discrepancies still remain.

The SuperFast is expected to sail twice daily to Genting's casino resort on the Bimini island. The ferry is expected to create at least 800 jobs, and provide PortMiami with about $6 million in fees annually for a total of $60 million over the initial 10 years of the contract.

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