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If you look at AIS maritime radar tracking sites such MarineTraffic today, you can see that they took her out to sea and did a few loops off her current port, where work is being done and is now just about back in Barbados, just south of Bridgetown ... doing quite a few complicated zik zap, maneuver patterns, probably testing whatever technical repairs done or being worked upon.

 

 

To me, that looks promising - fingers crossed, we just sailed her this May and loved that ship. Official words from NCL ... nothing yet.

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Sitting in port on the Summit. Have watched the Gem barely move all day. Was sitting just off coast when we arrived and is a little closer to port as prepare to depart.

 

Wonder why she was moving at all. I thought she was staying in port for repairs?

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... We love the Gem to but she is getting old (and so am I) ...

Just a semi-educated guess on what's happening, maybe she was on a sea trial to test the repairs done and/or getting fixes on the go ... only NCL's ship engineers & corporate HQ know for sure. She's been barely moving, maybe just a tiny bit of steering while anchored off the waters, just away from land.

 

She looked beautiful and great to us this May, felt almost good as new ... definitely got more than just a few more trips for you, me and others ... for a 10 years old ship ... and, who isn't getting older, hush - we all got of plenty of cruise life in us, in years & decades ahead - live as young as we feel.

 

Ship's crew are probably kept busy, taking good care of her, getting maintenance done unscheduled, polishing and buffing the wood finishing ... we might just book her at least 1 more time while she's still homeport here in the city. Once the work is done, tested & certified and fit to return to service ... they can bring her up to NY in probably 3 days, 4 at most running full speed (we're on her post-Sandy in 2012, topping 25 knots ... )

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Sounds like you love the Gem. I'm hoping I'll get the opportunity to love her as well. We are scheduled to sail on the 11/21 sailing out of NYC. Fingers and toes are crossed and my "almost" 4 year old prays every night that they fix our ship so we can go on vacation. Been looking forward to it since April. :)

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Sounds like you love the Gem. I'm hoping I'll get the opportunity to love her as well. We are scheduled to sail on the 11/21 sailing out of NYC. Fingers and toes are crossed and my "almost" 4 year old prays every night that they fix our ship so we can go on vacation. Been looking forward to it since April. :)

 

 

We all have our fingers crossed. Children's prayers are the strongest, :cool:

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We were in Barbados yesterday and the Gem is just hanging in the harbor. Our cab driver told us it is “dead” lol. We saw it leave the pier under its own power but another person at the port told us it will have to be towed back into our spot when we leave. We love the Gem! So sad!

 

 

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As a last resort ....should she not be ready for Friday or Saturday to return to NYC . My hopes are if you can fly all the passengers to NYC from Barbados...... you can fly passengers from NYC to Barbados on the Monday or Tuesday .... ;p

 

That would be a great plan I like it LOL!!!! I just don't want to be able to go no where for my vacation!!!

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The Gem is out to sea when she needs to leave the port. She comes back usually in the evening if the dock is available.

 

She should be completed by the weekend and ready for the next sailing. Fingers crossed. I had a wonderful 11 day sailing on her and ready to go back again. She is still a young ship and has plenty of life left in her, just needs some small repairs once in a while.

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Sounded like good news being reported from those onboard the Gem, for leaving this Friday - she'll need up to 4 sea days, nonstop at 20 knots to make her way out of the Caribbean - up to NY in time for 11/21 - next Tuesday, covering a distance of more than 1,825 nautical miles (calculated at 3 days 19 hours)

 

Good luck & fingers/legs crossed.

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Sounded like good news being reported from those onboard the Gem, for leaving this Friday - she'll need up to 4 sea days, nonstop at 20 knots to make her way out of the Caribbean - up to NY in time for 11/21 - next Tuesday, covering a distance of more than 1,825 nautical miles (calculated at 3 days 19 hours)

 

 

 

Good luck & fingers/legs crossed.

 

 

 

She should be on her way Friday!

 

 

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The Gem is out to sea when she needs to leave the port. She comes back usually in the evening if the dock is available.

 

She should be completed by the weekend and ready for the next sailing. Fingers crossed. I had a wonderful 11 day sailing on her and ready to go back again. She is still a young ship and has plenty of life left in her, just needs some small repairs once in a while.

 

Thanks for the update Dawn,yes the Gem is wonderful,with lots of life in her.....she is our first love cant wait until May

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Sounded like good news being reported from those onboard the Gem, for leaving this Friday - she'll need up to 4 sea days, nonstop at 20 knots to make her way out of the Caribbean - up to NY in time for 11/21 - next Tuesday, covering a distance of more than 1,825 nautical miles (calculated at 3 days 19 hours)

 

Good luck & fingers/legs crossed.

 

It does sound like good news

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The Gem and it's great layout is the best ship ncl has. I wish they would take a long hard look at its layout and build their new ships the same way

 

 

Great lido deck design for maximum comfort and use

 

Great sun deck

 

And above all...the smoking situation on the Gem is nearly non existent...because the designers had the right idea....

 

Puts walls around the casino and put it out of the way!!!!

 

 

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Gem just pulled out of Barbados pier, not sure if they are making room for other scheduled ships, testing repairs or simply heading to NYC.

 

Thanks for posting ChiefMike. Anxious to hear any updates you may have regarding the Gam. Fingers crossed for the 11/21 cruise on the Gem out of NY:cool:

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