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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 ... | For a Master you sure act ignorant sometimes. | | 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. | | Why not contact the freight company and get some | valid position reports instead of speculating? | | S.Simon | | S.Simon | | | "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? | | What Shen gave you is probably a good starting point, and as he said, | check the port web site, if they give ETA's | | otn | | | |