ETA for Mooron
I suppose when you ship FedEx or UPS you ask the mailman
when your package is expected? Bwaahahahhahahahahhah!
Yellow with blue trim is the best color for a yacht hull. --Capt. NealŪ
S.Simon
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ...
Bwahahahahahahahaaa.... You're friggin kiddin' me right??!!!
There's over a hundred shipping lines here. Who handles the boat? Where is
it registered? Get a grip! If you don't have the shipping documents it's a
best guess.
It's just like you to over-complicate something simple Simon... and fail to
see the logic of the obvious!
When I want info on shipping I'll ask Shen or otnmbrd... If I want an
example of how not to do colour selection for a boat, I'll ask you!.
CM
"There's only 3 proper colours should be on a boat! White with Battleship
gray decks and a black trim!" Capt. Frank Haines
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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| For a Master you sure act ignorant sometimes.
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| The whereabouts of all ships is known to the mile, and hour.
| They are all in contact via electronic means. It's not like
| they leave port and nobody knows where they are until
| they show up in another port as was often the case in
| the age of sail.
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| Why not contact the freight company and get some
| valid position reports instead of speculating?
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| S.Simon
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| S.Simon
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| "otnmbrd" wrote in message
nk.net...
| A lot depends on the type of ship.
| Is this a Car carrier, container, or breakbulk ship?
| Speeds could vary, anywhere from 16 - 26 k
| Is it making any stops prior to Halifax?
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| What Shen gave you is probably a good starting point, and as he said,
| check the port web site, if they give ETA's
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| otn
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