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ms Prinsendam Port Everglades Sail-Away May 6, 2017


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It is a late-night - and likely silent - sailaway as the Prinsendam is scheduled to set sail for Amsterdam at 23:00/11:00 PM EDT according to HAL or 21:00/9:00 PM according to the Port Everglades schedule - subject to change as always. She will be at Pier 26, starboard alongside.

 

The Prinsendam will be back in Ft. Lauderdale November 18th.

 

Also in port is Harmony of the Seas.

 

The webcams are at:

http://portevergladeswebcam.com/

http://ftlauderdalewebcam.com/

 

The Prinsendam's 14-Day Azores & Normandy Explorer itinerary:

 

May 06, 2017/Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

May 07, 2017/At Sea

May 08, 2017/At Sea

May 09, 2017/Hamilton, Bermuda

May 10, 2017/At Sea

May 11, 2017/At Sea

May 12, 2017/At Sea

May 13, 2017/At Sea

May 14, 2017/Horta, Azores, Portugal

May 15, 2017/At Sea

May 16, 2017/At Sea

May 17, 2017/At Sea

May 18, 2017/Cherbourg (Normandy), France

May 19, 2017/Zeebrugge (Brussels), Belgium

May 20, 2017/Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

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I do not see Prinsendam on the web cam - is she hiding or just not there yet?

 

If you are looking on Port Everglades [she is out of the view - to the left], you will not see her. Go to Fort Lauderdale SW. I am hoping you found her by now.

 

She was off-shore at 5 am, not yet close enough to stay and watch.

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Thank you, Peter. I doubt if I will be here (we have house guests for another week, and then I will be reporting on our cruise on Zaandam around the Horn), but I do wish Prinsendam a tres Bon Voyage! :)

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Prinsendam seems to leave late as I think she needs to load heavy provisions on the Ft Lauderdale/US ports. When you think about it, the old girl did 68 days around South America, then did 55 days to the Med and back, and now leaves for her European summer not returning until Nov!

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Prinsendam seems to leave late as I think she needs to load heavy provisions on the Ft Lauderdale/US ports. When you think about it, the old girl did 68 days around South America, then did 55 days to the Med and back, and now leaves for her European summer not returning until Nov!

 

 

She will be in Bermuda on the 9th, whether we see her go by or not - depends on how many ships are docked at King's Wharf. The schedule says two ships, so we will probably see nothing - with the panning camera and large ships. She should be transiting before 8 am AST and after 5 pm AST.

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USS New York has been there all week, I think.

 

 

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Yes. It's fleet week, albeit with an abbreviated fleet. Just two USCG ships and the New York. The rest of the ships got deployed.

 

The Fort Lauderdale Air Show is this weekend, but I don't know if there are any webcams along the beach that can see it.

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Thanks to an amended departure time I will get to watch her. Looks pretty with all the lights on.

 

 

Of course all the lights means she is not ready to go, so it looks 2200 is about right - at this time.

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