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Vessel: Don Juan - Voyage # ED813-DOJ - Due in San Diego on 4/23/08
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04-02-2008, 09:09 AM | #1 |
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Vessel: Don Juan - Voyage # ED813-DOJ - Due in Port Hueneme on 4/23/08
Anyone else on the ole' Don Juan?
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In Southhampton...
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how did you get that gogole image?
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This thread provides most all the info you need to find map stuff...
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53173 This is the current link for seeing the vessel in Southhampton and thereabouts... http://www.ais-live.co.uk/AIS%20Live/aissolent.html For the pic of the ship, I basically typed 'Don Juan' and maybe 'WWL' into Google and found it. |
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Oh, BTW... it's still in Southhampton as of noon pacific time. It needs to get moving!
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Delayed! Now leaving Southhampton tomorrow... but it looks like they are gonna try and make up the time on the way to Halifax...
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04-02-2008, 09:23 PM | #9 |
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Not keen... OBSESSED!
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04-02-2008, 11:30 PM | #10 |
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yeah seriously.. ever since I found out that my car is finally on a ship... the wait has only gotten worse... I was fine the first two weeks.. but its getting on my nerves now...
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04-03-2008, 08:56 AM | #12 |
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Sweet! Here she was then... she's in the open sea now...
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04-03-2008, 09:01 AM | #13 |
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Cool, it is available on the WMO-VOS... This is at 4am Pacific (standard ship time is 8 hours ahead of Pacific)...
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Cool... it's haulin ass! 24.6 miles an hour... or 21.4 knots as they would say. It would take forever to get anywhere if it didn't keep moving 24/7.
I noticed it took the site a few hours after 10am pacific to update that position... interesting. |
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04-03-2008, 03:56 PM | #16 |
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haha.. you are hardcore man... I think time would go by faster if you didn't keep checking the "exact" location of the ship... that atlantic ocean will only start getting bigger and bigger
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Updated as of 4 p.m. pacific
Yes...I know the Atlantic Ocean is vast.
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Slow but steady...Friday, April, noon PT
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Long Beach - I live in the OC, but I didn't have a pleasant experience with any of the 3 dealerships there when trying to purchase the car. You?
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I am tracking the Camellia Ace for a friend and the Hojin for myself. You should see Don Juan come up on the Panama Canal schedule very soon. Don Juan is just a day ahead of Camellia Ace, so "he" should reach the PanCanal about 4/14. See this schedule.
http://www.boydsteamship.com/daily_traffic_report.htm All three of these ships are coming into port Hueneme within a few days of one another. I am surprised Don Juan (love the name!) isn't on the PanCanal schedule already as Camellia Ace and Hojin are on the schedule. Camellia Ace is already in the Atlantic and Hojin is just going into Southampton right now. Neither CA or Hojin are on sailwx, so we aren't as lucky as you are. Anyways, keep an eye on the Boyd's PanCanal schedule so you know when to expect Don Juan in the PanCanal region. Once "he" reaches the PanCanal, these ships generally sit for one or two nights before going through the PanCanal locks. The PanCanal pilots only take them through the system during daylight hours because they are so big, so he will depart very early in the morning and reach the Pacific side late in the afternoon. You will be able to follow the ship through the canal system on the three PanCanal web cams. I have tracked a "ton" of ships through the PanCanal and it is a lot of fun to watch. It takes all day. Here is a map of the PanCanal system. The web cams are at Gatun Locks, Centennial Bridge, and Mira Flores Locks. http://www.pancanal.com/eng/photo/camera-java.html |
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