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    Quote Originally Posted by Philpott View Post
    Picture from the start of 2012 SHTP. I might switch it out for a Hanalei Bay photo.
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    For those who don't FacePlant - Steve just posted this:
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobJ View Post
    For those who don't FacePlant - Steve just posted this:
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    Jeez! Is he on an airforce carrier? What is the ETA? Oh, never mind. I see the title: Approaching the Gate! Very cool.

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    Temerity tracker at
    https://share.delorme.com/share/SHTPTEMERITY password: shtp

    I don't have a working link for SEAZED.

    At 12:16PM PDT Mouton Noir is in the Estuary about 1 nm from Marina Villiage, so if you are reading this they are probably already in their home berth.

    Temerity last report was of "sucky weather" , they are sailing more to the south now for some reason.

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    Where is Brian docking?

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    Mouton has returned to the grazing fields. About 100 feet shy of the slip the engine died. Luckily with quick thought and manuvering she was turned down the estuary to bleed and restart the engine and get her in her slip.
    A good time was had by all. Kinda.
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    Temerity now visible on AIS

    https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels...MMSI-338108542

    They report very rough weather passing through Gale Alley, and they hate the ship's computer for some reason. Otherwise doing well.

    They should arrive sometime after midnight, at D-dock, Grand Marina, Alameda. I'll be there to let people in, I think some other family may be there.

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    Seazed Asset returns with Vessel Assist
    Bet they are glad to see land!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pogen View Post
    Temerity now visible on AIS

    https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels...MMSI-338108542

    They report very rough weather passing through Gale Alley, and they hate the ship's computer for some reason. Otherwise doing well.

    They should arrive sometime after midnight, at D-dock, Grand Marina, Alameda. I'll be there to let people in, I think some other family may be there.
    David, my tracking following suggests they are about 60 miles out and may be 12 to 16 hours out? Your thoughts? Perhaps the trackers I'm following are not current.
    Michael and I were planning on being there. And maybe Carliane and Steve Hodges.
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    The Delorme tracker can be out of date by a couple of hours, the AIS tracker is only a few minutes behind.

    Last report:
    Aug 16, 2016 02:09 UTC
    37.95794 N/123.26907 W
    Course/Speed:
    104.2 ° / 5 kn.

    That's at 1909 PDT = 0209 UTC, and they are 7 or 8 nm W of Pt Reyes, I would guess 7 hrs out, so approx 0200 arrival early Tuesday morning. When they pass under the Bay Bridge it will be ~ 1 hr.

    Good job on SEAZED getting home engineless, looks like going up to 42N really paid off! Must have been cold up there.

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