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Vinnie
26.04.2021 20:09:05

Shiptraffic.net is a maritime website monitoring ship traffic in 14 different types of geo regions like Seas, Straits, Canals, Sounds, Reefs etc., stating their geographical coordinates by latitude and longitude around the world. We show ships current positions and marine traffic through the embedded maps of marinetraffic.com and vesselfinder.com facilitating our users with full screen option and display of Google map view. These live maps are of AIS type and present vessels’ movements with a refresh rate of a minute or two. Our Dual Map functionality offers unprecedented comparison and back up information regarding ships’ traffic side by side. Thus, you can follow and observe maritime distress situations, naval exercises, war conflicts, sinking of ships locations, drifting vessels and salvage of crews and passengers. Related to each geographical marine site and object there are buttons for photos and video, directing you to Google Images and YouTube. Below each map and maritime geo object we placed an image of the marine traffic density for clearer representation of the marine routes and ship lanes that pass around and across. In addition, precious information about the past and present thereof is located at the end of each page consisting of prolific Wikipedia information. As a responsible to all aspects of maritime deeds website shiptraffic.net utilizes Sea Distance Calculator from port to port, Nautical Chart, Interactive map of the major 300 rivers, seas and ocean objects and regions, Maritime Locator useful to spot, find out and contact Shipyards, Agents, Ship Suppliers, Bunkerers and nearby Sea Ports in the region of interest, a handy marine Weather map is always at the service of mariners and seafarers. For some of the marine objects we have provided the function Ports Nearby where you can see in nautical miles how remote these ports are from the place where that 14 objects are located.


mena321
31.05.2021 15:54:32

Sea Distance Calculator №2 here


dishwara
30.05.2021 15:14:02

Sea Distance Calculator №1 here


fulong829
26.04.2021 20:09:05

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31.05.2021 15:54:32

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30.05.2021 15:14:02

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TranSlate
20.05.2021 3:53:14

I think it will take me about 6-days to get to Kemah, Texas. Curious to see if anyone else has done this and if they would not mind sharing their experiences. more


kavindave26
11.05.2021 19:38:15

I am planning on going straight accross the Gulf as going the ditcha nd dodging Tub Boats while motoring is not my idea of sailing, also I do not wnat to hop from Port to Port and have to dodge all of the Oil Rigs off of the Louisiana Coast. more


eugene2k
11.06.2021 13:58:27

Love my 36MKII but the Hans Christian was a very stout boat for this trip and did not pound. It just took me a few days to get my "land legs" back. Great time, learned a lot, but would not do it again. [links]


ueleniacostae
09.06.2021 3:13:24

Few observations.
1. Lighted oil rigs are similar to passing baseball stadiums at night.
2. Abandoned, un-lighted wells are out there - Thanks to radar and a calm night, we were able to dodge them but you need a sharp eye. One we passed looked like twisted metal sticking out of the water about 15 feet.
3. GPS interfaced into the laptop was a huge plus until the laptop quit on the last day. Thanks to the back-up handheld unit and paper charts, we were right on the money to go into St. Pete.
4. We had 5 people on board and rotated throughout the night so two people were always in the cockpit, leaving 3 people in the entire cabin - plenty of room. Also viewed the radar every 30min and noted the position of the boat, speed, and track heading.
5. jack-lines, teathers, and harneses were on, non-negociable at night.
6. Our farthest point off shore was about 120 miles.
7. We had every kind of weather. Sunny and 70 to 45 and rain. Dead Calm to 6/8 foot seas. [links]


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12.06.2021 11:37:23

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