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Your fleet locations for Wednesday, February 17, 2010!


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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Amsterdam – At Sea (Atlantic Ocean: from Montevideo, Uruguay to Walvis Bay, Namibia on February 18)

Eurodam – Willemstad, Curaçao Midnight - 12:30 am

… an RSVP Charter

Maasdam – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

Nieuw Amsterdam – Marghera (Fincantieri) Midnight – Midnight

Noordam – At Sea (from Samana, Dominican Republic to Kralendijk, Bonaire)

Oosterdam – Vancouver, Canada Midnight – Midnight

Ballantyne Pier to house security for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games until next departure March 2, 2010

Prinsendam – The Antarctic Sound 10:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Rotterdam – At Sea (from Fuerte Amador, Panama to Trujillo, Peru)

Ryndam – Freeport, Bahamas Midnight – Midnight (Drydock until departure on February 23, 2010)

Statendam – Vancouver, Canada Midnight – Midnight

Ballantyne Pier to house security for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games until next departure March 4, 2010

Veendam – Ushuaia, Argentina 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

Volendam – AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

…an Atlantis Charter

Westerdam – Oranjestad, Aruba 3:30 pm - Midnight

Zaandam – At Sea (from San Diego, CA to Hilo, HI)

Zuiderdam – Gatun Lake, Panama 9:00 am - 10:00 am

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Where is the Fleet? This is a question you answer for us daily and I thank you for it.

As I see the Zuiderdam is in the Panama Canal, it brings back many good memories.

I sailed through the Canal on the old Westerdam in 1998. I have go in and out through the Gatun Locks to Gatun lake on the Rotterdam, the Volendam and last October on the Zuiderdam. Each experience was a thrill and I look at the pictures I took very often. It was a great experience. I have treasured each time I have gone into the Panama Canal.

Again, thanks for your faithful daily report.

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The Panama Canal has been on our wish list for some time. There's a possibility that the pieces might fall into place for 2011. We are hopeful.

It is a fascinating feat, knowing the labor and danger involved in its construction.

 

On the Eurodam's time frame for today, I hope it is clear that the ship will be in port for 30 minutes... not 24 hours and 30 minutes. I double-checked since it looked a little 'odd.' The passengers enjoyed Willemstad yesterday. The ship sailed at 12:30 am -- heading for Half Moon Cay.

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