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Americas United States Shipping Information (After the Fact)

Thanks for that. I see that the Morning Claire arrived Brunswick GA two days ago (Nov 5). Looking forward to delivery to Houston!
We're looking forward to delivering it! The resourcefulness of this forum is impressive - some serious maritime tracking going on...
 
We're looking forward to delivering it! The resourcefulness of this forum is impressive - some serious maritime tracking going on...
I corrected and updated the tracking files today and hopefully they are complete. No whining if there are: just go do your own research!
 

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I corrected and updated the tracking files today and hopefully they are complete. No whining if there are: just go do your own research!
Update - Morning Lynn left Southampton approx 8 hrs ago - underway at 15 kn and I'm estimating approx 120km out of port. Brunswick 18/19 Nov.
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Please stop doing this.....
Doing what?
1) Being excited our Grenadiers are finally arriving in the US?
B) Posting pics of the map? If the latter, my ship has come in, so that would be the logical last post anyway.
3) Posting Gifs I got from this very site? You are not my supervisor!

archer supervisor GIF
 
Doing what?
1) Being excited our Grenadiers are finally arriving in the US?
B) Posting pics of the map? If the latter, my ship has come in, so that would be the logical last post anyway.
3) Posting Gifs I got from this very site? You are not my supervisor!

archer supervisor GIF
Really? You can't figure it out? So you get defensive with more of the same offensive. Childish.
 
Really? You can't figure it out? So you get defensive with more of the same offensive. Childish.
Relax, this is the internet. I think we’re all excited to get our vehicles and we’re allowed to be “childish” if we want.
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I'll try to do better. Sorry I offended your delicate sensibilities.

GIF by Marie Claire

Wow, there are even dozens of Gifs with his name on it!

And in other news, hold on brothers and sisters in the PNW, she's headed to Tacoma in a couple of days! More and more reasons to celebrate!
 
OK, I pulled some more information for East Coast arrivals, for the four vessels that have customer vehicles., The attached Excel spreadsheet is sorted by VIN for ease of lookup.

AngusMacG: Be happy. your Grenadier is already offloaded imn Baltimore

Fantastic! Thanks for posting. I wonder how long it will take for me to get my hands on it!
 
Fantastic! Thanks for posting. I wonder how long it will take for me to get my hands on it!
Ineos is telling dealers to tell us 60 days, but 30 is more realistic. I've been told by my dealer no promises, but he expects 3 weeks or so to get the PDI and software update done at the port, and then it's transport / transit time via truck to them for delivery to us.
 
Ineos is telling dealers to tell us 60 days, but 30 is more realistic. I've been told by my dealer no promises, but he expects 3 weeks or so to get the PDI and software update done at the port, and then it's transport / transit time via truck to them for delivery to us.
That’s what I was told the other day, mid-December or so. That’s about 30-days after docking in Tacoma.
 
Hey bro, be careful.... might piss someone off posting pics on the internet.
They're screen shots of information freely available from the Web and others have posted too. So enlighten me on how I'm going to piss some one off.
 
I wonder how often a shipload of Grenadiers will leave to cross the Atlantic? How many roll off the line in a week, or a month? Speculation, I know.
 
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