Maybe they left ur Grenny at the port and are going back to get it
I PRAY something is wrong with the ship's transponder or something. Ef me.Maybe they left ur Grenny at the port and are going back to get it
Krabby, looks like your IG is on the Morning Chicken Scratch.
My guess is that because the ship is full of Grenadiers, the steering will not recenter and the captain also works as motoring journalist. He is blogging about it now.
This is the captain's signature that he has actually loaded the Grenadiers.
Actually, pretty sure that says "take 3 times a day, by mouth, with food"Krabby, looks like your IG is on the Morning Chicken Scratch.
I wonder if it has another stop before heading to Baltimore? looks like it is waiting for a position.
Per the WLWH site, the ship arrived in Southampton on 12/18 and departed 12/20 with direct voyage to Baltimore. Arrival now saying 12/31 vs 12/29 originally.I wonder if it has another stop before heading to Baltimore? looks like it is waiting for a position.
Per the WLWH site, the ship arrived in Southampton on 12/18 and departed 12/20 with direct voyage to Baltimore. Arrival now saying 12/31 vs 12/29 originally.
The captain of this one appears to be a little less impaired than yours!
Maybe a holding pattern waiting to dock like planes waiting to land? A ship not under power would just drift with the current, so maybe they run a pattern till space is available at the port? Your captain looks like he is using a random pattern!I know nothing about the shipping industry so maybe this is normal. I'm not a boat guy but maybe someone here can enlighten me on what's happening with the vessels.
I would let it sit. I wouldn’t want to put that much highway miles so early in its life!My Trialmaster has been at the dealer since 12/4. They are still waiting on the picnic table, checker plates and seat covers to arrive. Said I can take it next week and come back for the rest when the hitch fix is ready. Debating, as it is a 3+ hour drive each way.
I'd go get it. Picnic tables seem to be far and few between and I've not yet seen any NAS trucks with the checker plates yet. Seat covers - I think you may be disappointed in them based on what others have said.My Trialmaster has been at the dealer since 12/4. They are still waiting on the picnic table, checker plates and seat covers to arrive. Said I can take it next week and come back for the rest when the hitch fix is ready. Debating, as it is a 3+ hour drive each way.