Travel | Carnival Cruise Line 4th Carnival Ship Facing Technical Trouble Legend to skip trip to Grand Cayman, head home By Matt Cantor Posted Mar 15, 2013 6:53 AM CDT Copied The Carnival Legend, a 2,100-passenger, 960-foot-long cruise ship arrives at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in this 2002 file photo. (AP Photo/Carnival Cruise Lines, Andy Newman, File) It's been about a month since the sewage-plagued Carnival Triumph arrived in Alabama—and since then, three other Carnival ships have suffered problems. Yesterday saw news of human waste on the floor of the Dream; on Saturday, steering problems forced the Elation to resort to a tugboat; today, CNN reports that the Legend is having sailing-speed issues. The problem, related to the vessel's Azipod propulsion system, has prompted it to skip a Grand Cayman visit and head back to Florida. The Azipod was also the system troubling the Elation, CNN notes. The Legend is still set to arrive on time, and its "safety systems and hotel services are all functioning normally," Carnival says. Still, passengers are seriously ticked off, one tells CNN via email. "Many have already said they will not book again with Carnival." It's not clear how many people are on the Legend, but it can hold some 2,100, NBC News notes. They're due to get a $100 refund. Meanwhile, flights begin today for passengers stuck on the Dream. Read These Next Within half hour, Navy fighter jet and copter both go into the sea. Trump has been talking about a White House ballroom for 15 years. Study sheds light on what killed half of Napoleon's grand army. Mystery donor to US troops has been identified. Report an error