CLEVELAND, Ohio -- If everytime you’re on a boat you feel the need to climb the bow and shout “I’m the king of the world,” well, start clearing your calendar for 2022.

That’s when a full-size replica of the Titanic is set to sail on its maiden voyage. Construction on the Titanic II resumed recently after being halted in 2015 in a money dispute.

“Blue Star Line will create an authentic Titanic experience, providing passengers with a ship that has the same interiors and cabin layout as the original vessel, while integrating modern safety procedures, navigation methods and 21st century technology to produce the highest level of luxurious comfort," Blue Star Line chairman Clive Palmer said in a press release.

According to USA Today, the $500 million ship, which is being built in China, will have the same capacity as the original-- 2,400 passengers and 900 crew members. Unlike the first Titanic, however, Titanic II will have more than enough lifeboats for everybody on board. Still, if you want to bring your own life jacket, you know, just in case, I’m sure everybody in your muster drill would understand.

The two-week maiden voyage will follow the same route as depicted in the 1997 film “Titanic," going from Southhampton, England to New York City sometime in 2022, hopefully, this time, while avoiding icebergs and jealous boyfriends with expensive taste in jewelry and a gun.