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Wayne.B wrote in
: On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 04:57:26 GMT, Evan Gatehouse wrote: There is no such thing as "Shipping Routes". Modern weather routing for big ships mean that you'll find them all over the ocean as ships avoid weather systems, or hitch on to ones with following winds. Ships leaving from the same port 2 days apart will follow quite different routes due to this reason. Interesting, definitely makes sense when you think about it. ......And I disagree. There are many "normal" routes that ships will tend to follow. Weather routing will on it's own create different routes, based on the "basic" route. In many cases for many reasons (weather be damned) ships will follow a specific route with minor variations which may have more to do with the particular Captain and/or vessel than anything else |
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