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4 hours ago, Chiliburn said:

I would say it goes back to the shipyard for more work.

According to the shipyard, the sea trial was successful and the world largest cruise ship will only need a single sea trial test.
 
She will head to Marseille in the beginning of November before leaving for Shanghai in Feb 2022
 
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4 hours ago, Chiliburn said:

I would say it goes back to the shipyard for more work.

The sea trials where over a long weekend,all the workers had a long weekend off and now back to work.

I had a MUCH better sarcastic response ready for the person you responded to...

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35 minutes ago, Biker19 said:
According to the shipyard, the sea trial was successful and the world largest cruise ship will only need a single sea trial test.
 
She will head to Marseille in the beginning of November before leaving for Shanghai in Feb 2022
 

I would say there’s more to do with the fit out.

 

Whats it going to do in Marseille?

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11 minutes ago, billaraneta said:

Excuse me please. When Wonder of the Seas will leave the ship yard for the delivery by next year? Thank You.

 

The cruise ship will head to Marseille in the beginning of November 2021 before heading out to Shanghai in February 2022.


From: Saint-Nazaire. Essais transformés pour le Wonder of the seas (ouest-france.fr)

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59 minutes ago, billaraneta said:

Excuse me please. Wonder of the Seas will sail to Marseille, France on November 2021 so Wonder if the Seas will  still go back to St. Nazaire, France Shipyard?

No, her fit out will continue between now and November, sail to Marseille, then in February sail to Asia. 

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27 minutes ago, soremekun said:

I've always wondered if they stock each and every type of light bulb that is used on the ship onboard.

I'm sure that's all loaded in on pallets during provisioning, at this stage of the build and throughout the life of the ship between cruises.

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26 minutes ago, Chiliburn said:

@Lloyd555

 EXCUSE ME  
Mr Marchand ,have any of your contacts got videos of the sea trials?

I think it would be spectacular to see a ship like that doing a 180 at full speed.

THANK YOU.

 

EXCUSE ME PLEASE

You were missing the please 🤣

THANK YOU.

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3 hours ago, Chiliburn said:

@Lloyd555

 EXCUSE ME  
Mr Marchand ,have any of your contacts got videos of the sea trials?

I think it would be spectacular to see a ship like that doing a 180 at full speed.

THANK YOU.

 

No contacts. I wear glasses. 😛

I'll keep an eye out for videos.

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3 hours ago, Chiliburn said:

@Lloyd555

 EXCUSE ME  
Mr Marchand ,have any of your contacts got videos of the sea trials?

I think it would be spectacular to see a ship like that doing a 180 at full speed.

THANK YOU.

 

Apparently this is a crash stop test.

Not exciting like a 180° turn unfortunately. 

 

🎥 Marcus

 

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