Eurodam south of Thane - maybe 20-25 minutes away.
Kdam maybe another 20-30 minutes behind Eurodam.
Dark and gloomy and one big water droplet right now - otherwise no panning and a mostly clear screen.
At least they are close to the same sail-in time. I was hoping one wasn't also in the am in Juneau.
Afternoon sail-ins are easy to remember - even though in the different timezone - they are still the same time as the normal PEV/FLL sailaways coming up soon.
And she is hidden.
Safe cruising and no tropical storms on the way to the Sou Pac.
Last double sail-in Monday , Both ships leave for their new seasons on Oct 2.
Zuidy has just entered Gastineau Channel - maybe 30-40 minutes yet.
Viewblocker already in place - so it will be a short sail-in.
Weather is clear and cam NOT panning. So we'll get a good view of her short camera time.
Noordam is parked, I can't see if she is tied up - too far away. I hope the day stays nice for a long time, maybe the rain will forget to come. 😂 - Sorry, this IS Juneau.
Zuidy tomorrow - normal afternoon time frame.
Thanks, Kathi, for these last few threads.
@Scrapnana I wonder what Hurricane Fiona will do to Zaandam's schedule out of Canada to FLL/PEV? She is supposed to depart on Oct 1.
So Zuidy's last visit has a view blocker - what else is new.
I wish I was on her, once she leaves Alaska. Oh well.
I hope a great voyage for the ones who do go to the Sou Pac.
No panning, the picture is crystal clear. With her the only one present of 2 ships [ the other due 11 am AST] there are no blockers - just distance from cam.
It is 06:47 am AST and she is already in the basin.
This will be fun trying to figure out when Noordam will arrive on cam.
8 am AST usually means arriving between 6 and 7 am AST. 10 am AST usually means close to on time [the pattern so far this season]. 9 am AST is halfway between - do I look early, early or focus on the announced ETA? 🤔 Plus it's a one-off instead of a routine arrival.
At least I won't have to remember for the following week.