Good old Greta

Even the organisers themselves have published the vessel tracks. Though less than 10% are verifiable via AIS. (hmmm how odd).


Only a handful made it and the vast majority were 3 days behind the "group"

Each boat shows its lat and long at the point it was "intercepted".

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Even the organisers themselves have published the vessel tracks. Though less than 10% are verifiable via AIS. (hmmm how odd).


Only a handful made it and the vast majority were 3 days behind the "group"

Each boat shows its lat and long at the point it was "intercepted".

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Is that more than two!!!

Go to bed boyo, you are an embarrassment to sailors.
 
AIS can be turned off. However, the massive public interest meant that would only be a token gesture.
Why would you turn your AIS off? Maybe because you wanted to pretend you were somewhere where you weren't?
 
Is that more than two!!!

Go to bed boyo, you are an embarrassment to sailors.
As I said:
Departed, sailed, convoy, flotilla, towards Gaza. All doing a lot of heavy lifting.
:lol:
There were in fact a couple of slow lead boats with most of the “group” departing later from different origins.

If only there was a real system that tracks maritime vessels, so that people don’t have to make it up. Oh wait.. there is.
 
Why would you turn your AIS off?
The flotilla vessels turned off their Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders primarily to prevent the Israeli Navy from precisely tracking their location in real time.

Give it up boyo. Your lies and waffle are an embarrassment to sea farers everywhere.
 
The flotilla vessels turned off their Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders primarily to prevent the Israeli Navy from precisely tracking their location in real time.

Give it up boyo. Your lies and waffle are an embarrassment to sea farers everywhere.
Apart from some of them :LOL:

So a group of 42 boats, decide that they are going to sail to Gaza in a flotilla and in order to "hide" from the Israeli Navy, they opt for some 35+ boats to turn their AIS off, so that only a handful of boats are visible and the rest in the group can hide?

:LOL: That's daft even for you.
 
Better tell Greta's group - she's planning another trip in Spring 2026. Though she might have to be in London for something or the other :LOL:
 
So clueless he can't remember what he's arguing about.

Here's an easy question for you:

If you wanted to hide from someone would you:

A: mostly hide
B: hide

:LOL:


no lies from me - just enjoying your daft posts.
And doing some more swerving
 
And doing some more swerving

Maybe you can answer why a group of boats would think mostly switching their AIS off is an effective means of avoiding a Navy?

Or perhaps it was to avoid anyone verifying how many, when and where?

It remains a fact that only a very small number of vessels set off at the same time heading for Gaza as per my post.
 
Maybe you can answer why a group of boats would think mostly switching their AIS off is an effective means of avoiding a Navy?

Or perhaps it was to avoid anyone verifying how many, when and where?

It remains a fact that only a very small number of vessels set off at the same time heading for Gaza as per my post.
Still swerving I see
 
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