Boat schedule question please
#31
Keep in mind that with the storm we had in the northeast and another one coming later this week. Boats making their way in both directions have been off the schedule.
#32
Rennlist Member
Right.
That would explain a delayed arrival, but not an arrival before the departure date.
Looks like the flux capacitor is the logical explanation.
DaveGee
That would explain a delayed arrival, but not an arrival before the departure date.
Looks like the flux capacitor is the logical explanation.
DaveGee
#33
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
#34
Not sure if this was ever posted.
But in most of the threads I saw it always says that you can’t track you boat when it’s in deep water.
I found a page that updated twice a day, even in see water and while the main boat page doesn’t show it.
It will show a noon and midnight position anytime.
http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/...mezone:my_time
this has my boat on it, but you can delete that and use your boat name.
But in most of the threads I saw it always says that you can’t track you boat when it’s in deep water.
I found a page that updated twice a day, even in see water and while the main boat page doesn’t show it.
It will show a noon and midnight position anytime.
http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/...mezone:my_time
this has my boat on it, but you can delete that and use your boat name.
#35
Race Car
Not sure if this was ever posted.
But in most of the threads I saw it always says that you can’t track you boat when it’s in deep water.
I found a page that updated twice a day, even in see water and while the main boat page doesn’t show it.
It will show a noon and midnight position anytime.
http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/...mezone:my_time
this has my boat on it, but you can delete that and use your boat name.
But in most of the threads I saw it always says that you can’t track you boat when it’s in deep water.
I found a page that updated twice a day, even in see water and while the main boat page doesn’t show it.
It will show a noon and midnight position anytime.
http://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/...mezone:my_time
this has my boat on it, but you can delete that and use your boat name.
#36
some like to not know, while some like to know.
Its a personal preference.
I haven’t decided which one I’m a part of. But don’t know how I came about that link.
I was going crazy with the last storm when the boat didn’t make its schedule to I started to look for more info without having to pay the satellite membership