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Towlie

(5,577 posts)
5. Yes, that's why I've been suggesting this name change.
Mon Mar 29, 2021, 01:29 PM
Mar 2021

 




Sorry about posting this image so many times.

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It is waiting for a seaworthiness inspection. dalton99a Mar 2021 #1
Link? Towlie Mar 2021 #2
The ship is stopping at Fayed (Great Bitter Lake) for inspection before it continues... Brother Buzz Mar 2021 #3
Perfect name. It has caused great bitterness soothsayer Mar 2021 #4
Yes, that's why I've been suggesting this name change. Towlie Mar 2021 #5
Love soothsayer Mar 2021 #6
Share your links, people! Towlie Mar 2021 #7
No can do. I only posted what I heard on NPR (or maybe it was BBC) Brother Buzz Mar 2021 #8
Found it for ya. simple google search... I have the time... mitch96 Mar 2021 #20
There's another giant Evergreen container ship heading into the same section now AZSkiffyGeek Mar 2021 #9
You only see ground based AIS reports on those sites unless you have an account Yonnie3 Mar 2021 #10
Link that details the different levels of service Yonnie3 Mar 2021 #11
We're getting reports now even though the ship is still out on the lake, so that kills that theory. Towlie Mar 2021 #13
IMO it doesn't kill it Yonnie3 Mar 2021 #14
Yes, lots of different lag times. Maybe it's because lots of ships are on the move at once. Towlie Mar 2021 #15
I see this sort of thing on marinetraffic.com Yonnie3 Mar 2021 #18
Ever Given is under way again. Towlie Mar 2021 #12
It's stopped now, maybe even anchored Brother Buzz Mar 2021 #16
They are rubbing butter on the sides so it doesn't get stuck again. FSogol Mar 2021 #17
They're rubbing soap on the stern, too Brother Buzz Mar 2021 #19
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