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Norwegian Jade in town, and a look at tides and ships

A few things today: a closer look at our cruise ship du jour in Astoria, a look at ships coming and going, and a reminder of how ships at anchor let us know what the tide is doing.

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Second cruise ship of the season comes to Astoria Thursday

The second cruise ship of the season comes to Astoria on Thursday, and it’s a good opportunity to talk more about these big ships, carrying many passengers, and what Astoria will see here as we move through the season.

Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons: Abxbay, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

First cruise ship for the Astoria season

Today the Nieuw Amsterdam, a 1000-foot long cruise ship arriving from San Diego, is the first blue water cruise ship to call on Astoria in 2026. She’ll head for British Columbia when she leaves here. Today we’ll talk about Astoria’s cruise ship visitors and why they tend to arrive in spring and fall. We’ll also take a quick look at other ships arriving this season and when they’ll be here.

Nieuw Amsterdam Photo Credit: Jonathan Palombo, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

 

 

Of ebb tides and west winds

Today we’ll talk about a common occurrence on the river that can affect sea state and make it more turbulent to be out there in a smaller vessel:  a west wind and an ebb tide.

Understanding how to predict such conditions and plan for them is part of being a knowledgeable and safe mariner on the mighty Columbia River.

USNS Watkins, a Military Sealift Command ship, enters the river Monday

Note: I’m publishing this podcast a day early because this ship will be arriving in the river around 8:30am Monday, and that’s before the show airs on KMUN. This ship is a US Military Sealift Command ship, designed to be a vehicle carrier, a type of ship referred to a as RO/RO – Roll on, Roll off. She can carry tanks and trucks for the military and also containers and other cargo. We’ll talk about where she’s headed on the river and what the options are for ships arriving here. Not all are here to handle cargo, even though most of them can.

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