Panama Canal Expansion

  • 27 Jun 2016 18:02
    Reply # 4104195 on 4102694

    I think the new bigger ships are already out there and that is why they upgraded the canal.  The news report here said that ships from China that currently could only unload on the west coast of NA because they were too big to go through the canal, would now be able to go through the canal.

    Even if you didn't go through the locks with a ship that big, just sharing the confined waterways of the canal with them would be quite the experience!

  • 26 Jun 2016 18:39
    Message # 4102694

    I see that the Panama Canal Expansion scheme was officially inaugurated today, with a Chinese ship passing through the long-awaited third set of locks.

    I can't see any references to how this might affect yacht's passage times, but I do see that container ships are now set to increase in size from the present Panamax at 5,000 TEU to the New Panamax at 13,000-14,000 TEU (TEU = "twenty-foot equivalent unit", a half-size container). There will be some very much bigger ships out there on the oceans. 

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