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Siem Cicero is at coordinates 32.0263 N / 62.8154 W as of 4 hours ago. you can just enter the name of the ship and multiple free sites will appear. go to shipfix.com It seems to be the only one that updates the coordinates for free. it is showing as of 4 hours ago that the ship is just east of Bermuda. You can plug in those map coordinates and it should confirm the location.
my c4S is headed to Davisville RI and should hit port later today. shipfix is showing in port approximately 10 hours from now. this is for sfl Composer. good times!
Found this updated schedule.... appears we were pushed back a day and not departing until tomorrow morning:
VoyageASU8822 Departs Antwerp on Fri, Mar 11 @ 10:00 AMVessel ATLANTIC SUN
Arrives at: Liverpool on Sun, Mar 13 @ 08:30 PM Halifax on Tue, Mar 22 @ 08:00 AM New York on Thu, Mar 24 @ 08:00 AM Baltimore Port on Sun, Mar 27 @ 08:00 AM Norfolk on Mon, Mar 28 @ 01:00 PM
Looks like it's now headed to Liverpool. I'm guessing we see our cars mid-April.
Siem Cicero is at coordinates 32.0263 N / 62.8154 W as of 4 hours ago. you can just enter the name of the ship and multiple free sites will appear. go to shipfix.com It seems to be the only one that updates the coordinates for free. it is showing as of 4 hours ago that the ship is just east of Bermuda. You can plug in those map coordinates and it should confirm the location.
Did not know that. Thanks. So TYD seems fairly accurate. Screen shot above from around 6AM EST.
yep 1237 miles away...ship travels at between 15 and 20 knots which is around 18 to 22 miles per hour. so somewhere around 3 days...plus port traffic issues Jacksonville is a busy port
one caveat with TYD is that it sometimes doesn't update for a couple of days. Mine shows 1209 miles going to Davisville, but actually should be there later today or early morning
Siem Cicero is at coordinates 32.0263 N / 62.8154 W as of 4 hours ago. you can just enter the name of the ship and multiple free sites will appear. go to shipfix.com It seems to be the only one that updates the coordinates for free. it is showing as of 4 hours ago that the ship is just east of Bermuda. You can plug in those map coordinates and it should confirm the location.
The free trackers aren’t as accurate unless you pay for satellite tracking. VesselFinder, for example, drops ships in certain areas for up to 10 days, but the TYD app will show you where the ship is located. VesselFinder still shows the Glovis Sigma right off the coast of Portugal when it’s truly already halfway across the Atlantic. The [free] VesselFinder app drops every ship at the same location and doesn’t pick it up again until the ship hits Colombia. The [free] apps also drop ships around the southern tip of Africa and does not pick them up again until they reach Morocco.
I'm making myself an official waiting room member because I put my order demand in today! So, yes, I realize I have a long way to go - it's just an order demand - but I've officially taken the first step. Some things I learned at the dealership, because it didn't all go smoothly:
They told me that they have an allocation available right now, I could have taken it . . . except they want a $15k ADM which is a non-starter for me because, after all, it's just a base C2. On my build that would have amounted to a 12.5% surcharge - Homie Don't Play That! I was a little disappointed to hear that, but that's what the dealership wants.
I was firm and told them that I would rather wait for a December allocation and I only want to pay MSRP - no moving off that number. I also told them that I'm realistic about the production timelines and I wanted a December allocation with what should end up being a Summer 2022 delivery. That seemed to go over better and they were willing to do the order demand and "see what we can do about MSRP"
Mind you, this is the same dealership that has a lightly optioned C2 (113K) that they're asking 128k for (again, 15K). So, I'm not excited about this practice, but I do think they were sincere about getting me in for December at MSRP
It's possible that I will continue to call around and get other order demands started. It can't be every dealership out there charging 15K. Regardless, I've officially committed to the process and I'll be in the waiting room with the rest of you . . .
I thought I would quote myself on this one so people can get an idea of the timelines involved - I posted the above message on 9/16/2021 - I finally received a build sheet with a V200 status today! I had lost hope that this day would come, but here it is, almost 6 months to the day since I put in my order demand. I have a build sheet, I have an MSRP price on that build sheet, a V200 code and I have been told to expect the car in July. Now, I realize that July may not hold with everything going on in the world, and that's OK. So hold on to hope, my friends, it may take a while but I'm an example of someone with no dealer relationship, first Porsche and it finally came through!
The real time updates are pretty impressive, even if only close to real time. I'm too cheap to pay for a subscription to the Maritime tracking site.
My car is on the Siem Cicero as well going to Atlanta. Is the estimated time left (28 days) usually correct ? Was hoping to get my car next weekend if the boat unloaded by early next week.