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My car completed production and hit the port the same day as you, and TYD shows that I was supposed to ship out on 3/31. But but I'm still showing at the port as of this morning and I haven't bene progressed to the next stage. Did TYD update your schedule to show it's now been shipped from the port?
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My car completed production and hit the port the same day as you, and TYD shows that I was supposed to ship out on 3/31. But but I'm still showing at the port as of this morning and I haven't bene progressed to the next stage. Did TYD update your schedule to show it's now been shipped from the port?
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I found this from an earlier post on finding out your ship name:
It is possible to identify what boat you're on with a bit of web browser knowledge. Assuming you're in chrome on a PC, do this:
1. Go to the TYD website.
2, Press the F12 key
3. Click on the Network tab
4. In the box to filter the requests type "api.porsche" (with no quotes)
5. Refresh the page
6. You should see a number of requests in the list but you want the one that has the name "USMGXXXXX" where XXXXX is your commission number and the type is xhr (NOT the one that says preflight). Select that one.
7. After selecting that one, click on the response tab. You will see a whole bunch of textual (JSON) details about your car.
8 In those details you will see something like this "ident":"IMO_9283875"
9. In a new browser tab, enter the url "https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9283875". But replace the numbers (only the numbers) with the numbers in your data.
That is the ship you're on. Note that anyone can do this and see more data than what the UI shows. You won't get boat data until your car is on a boat obviously.
1. Go to the TYD website.
2, Press the F12 key
3. Click on the Network tab
4. In the box to filter the requests type "api.porsche" (with no quotes)
5. Refresh the page
6. You should see a number of requests in the list but you want the one that has the name "USMGXXXXX" where XXXXX is your commission number and the type is xhr (NOT the one that says preflight). Select that one.
7. After selecting that one, click on the response tab. You will see a whole bunch of textual (JSON) details about your car.
8 In those details you will see something like this "ident":"IMO_9283875"
9. In a new browser tab, enter the url "https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9283875". But replace the numbers (only the numbers) with the numbers in your data.
That is the ship you're on. Note that anyone can do this and see more data than what the UI shows. You won't get boat data until your car is on a boat obviously.
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gloryrd (04-04-2023)
SIEMSIEM ARISTOT looks like it may be getting ready to move out. A tug boat has been circling in front for an hour. LARISTOTSSIEM ARISTOTLIEM ARISTOTLLESIEM ARISTOTLE
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that would be nice. It has been there a few more days than normal. There is a post in the gt3 forum that mentions an employee named "Ingrid" that said the ship had to do some repairs. Lets hope they don't use duct tape and gorilla glue.
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I found this from an earlier post on finding out your ship name:
It is possible to identify what boat you're on with a bit of web browser knowledge. Assuming you're in chrome on a PC, do this:
1. Go to the TYD website.
2, Press the F12 key
3. Click on the Network tab
4. In the box to filter the requests type "api.porsche" (with no quotes)
5. Refresh the page
6. You should see a number of requests in the list but you want the one that has the name "USMGXXXXX" where XXXXX is your commission number and the type is xhr (NOT the one that says preflight). Select that one.
7. After selecting that one, click on the response tab. You will see a whole bunch of textual (JSON) details about your car.
8 In those details you will see something like this "ident":"IMO_9283875"
9. In a new browser tab, enter the url "https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9283875". But replace the numbers (only the numbers) with the numbers in your data.
That is the ship you're on. Note that anyone can do this and see more data than what the UI shows. You won't get boat data until your car is on a boat obviously.
It is possible to identify what boat you're on with a bit of web browser knowledge. Assuming you're in chrome on a PC, do this:
1. Go to the TYD website.
2, Press the F12 key
3. Click on the Network tab
4. In the box to filter the requests type "api.porsche" (with no quotes)
5. Refresh the page
6. You should see a number of requests in the list but you want the one that has the name "USMGXXXXX" where XXXXX is your commission number and the type is xhr (NOT the one that says preflight). Select that one.
7. After selecting that one, click on the response tab. You will see a whole bunch of textual (JSON) details about your car.
8 In those details you will see something like this "ident":"IMO_9283875"
9. In a new browser tab, enter the url "https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/details/9283875". But replace the numbers (only the numbers) with the numbers in your data.
That is the ship you're on. Note that anyone can do this and see more data than what the UI shows. You won't get boat data until your car is on a boat obviously.
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AdamIsAdam (04-03-2023)
Saw that as well. The tug boat that was there around 11:30am est is no longer showing up on satellite.. Hopefully she's on the move later today!
For all those in Northern California waiting for their 992 and other Porsches the Dong has docked at the port in Benicia . There were many Audis too and the German car storage lots and prep facility was loaded with vehicles.
Every time there is a dong docking its worth celebrating.
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My Gts finally left the factory yesterday. Was supposed to get it delivered in november last year but it was halted becuse of aerokit and Burmeister shortage!.
Dealer says it will be here in sweden in 3 weeks so my trip to Spa and Nurburgring 28/4 will be the maiden voyage 😁
Dealer says it will be here in sweden in 3 weeks so my trip to Spa and Nurburgring 28/4 will be the maiden voyage 😁
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Since it looks like I'm not getting on SIEM ARISTOT, I'm now eyeing up the SFL CONDUCTOR. Looks about 2 days away from it's first stop in Portugal which means it's delayed a few days from the original schedule.
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DaveOnTime (04-06-2023)
My Gts finally left the factory yesterday. Was supposed to get it delivered in november last year but it was halted becuse of aerokit and Burmeister shortage!.
Dealer says it will be here in sweden in 3 weeks so my trip to Spa and Nurburgring 28/4 will be the maiden voyage 😁
Dealer says it will be here in sweden in 3 weeks so my trip to Spa and Nurburgring 28/4 will be the maiden voyage 😁
good luck and happy trails
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I've been at port since 3/23 and TYD still says 3/23 is date for car to leave port, but that milestone has been completed yet. I can't find the current PWL shipping schedule. Can anyone post one.
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