What I'd like to present to you all today is a concept I've been working on since my junior year of High School (so 8 Years now). Only recently did I really hit the ground running with the design and wanted to present it to you all as it progresses. The idea is for a large scale pair of ocean liners for Cunard to join the Queen Mary 2 on the transatlantic and transpacific cruises to supplement the cruising "boats" they have (Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria).
General Specifications are all I have right now, but she'd sit at 1430 feet long, 30-35 foot draft, 135 foot beat (Draft and Beam are comprable to the Queen Mary 2, as is the height - this is to allow these larger ships to service the same ports as the other Queen).
Anyways, onto the goodies. Here is a work in progress of her illustrated side profile:
First thought: A gorgeous render of a design I can easily see being part of the Cunard fleet! Do please continue to keep posting updates. The only nit I have to pick re: what you've shared so far is your deck designations. Cunard's practice seems to be to number decks from the waterline up. E.g., QM2 the main promenade deck is designated Deck 7; lifeboats are on Deck 8 (and where the bulk of her 'obstructed view' balcony staterooms are located), etc.