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Cruise Ship Tracker - Wind speed/direction - Wave Height. Very Cool website.


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'Surf and Ye Shall Find'.

 

If you really have too much time on your hands :rolleyes:

and you are into this kind of stuff, :D



you can track most anything that's not military :eek:

and floats. :cool:

 

http://www.sailwx.info/shiptrack/shiplocations.phtml?lat=22.7&lon=-84.5&radius=300

 

Just under the Map there are buttons for Wind, Temp,

Wave Height, all kinds of 'too much information'. Near the top left

is a button 'Ship Tracker' to start a search.

 

Cool, I just noticed if you Zoom In on the map, the list of ships

changes. The list only shows ships in that area.

 

So, I just noticed that the Crown Princess is off the west

tip of Cuba (3/21/10). If you view the Princess website,

the Crown's itinerary shows her going around eastern tip

of Cuba. Must be artistic license.

 

Maxx

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Discovered this site a few years ago and even though it doesn't always have the most up to date info about exact location, it's a good source. During hurricane season, you can check to see where the storm is in relation to the cruiseships that are trying to avoid the storm.

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