Log: Maunawili Delayed by Fog off China
By Captain Steve Slead, Master, MV Maunawili Ningbo, China—The MV Maunawili arrived on time from Naha, Okinawa, on Sunday the...
By Captain Steve Slead, Master, MV Maunawili Ningbo, China—The MV Maunawili arrived on time from Naha, Okinawa, on Sunday the...
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