Tyler or what his friends call him "The Cruise Junkie" carved out a niche by showcasing cruises through a maritime and nautical lens based out of Port Canaveral Florida.
I love your tour however I’d like to see a little more of the casino since thats where I earn my free cruises. I’ll be on Marinar in September!! I don’t drink but all they show on tours is 25 bars😔
Hey Tyler! I love this video. The Independence of the Seas is my favorite cruise ship! When I go on Royal Caribbean cruise ships, the navigation channel is also my favorite thing to watch! Amazing work🤩
PALM BEACH HARBOR PILOTS General Information Pilotage is compulsory for foreign-flag vessels and U.S. vessels under register in the foreign trade if drawing seven feet or more of water. Pilotage is optional for U.S. coastwise vessels that have on board a pilot licensed by the Federal Government. The Palm Beach Harbor Pilots board vessels from a 31' black-hulled, white-housed Pilot boat with the word "PILOT" on the house, in the vicinity of sea buoy "LW". Vessels should maintain a speed of 3-4 knots, with a ladder rigged on the lee side, 1 meter from the water. Pilots monitor VHF channel 14.
PALM BEACH HARBOR PILOTS; General Information Pilotage is compulsory for foreign-flag vessels and U.S. vessels under register in the foreign trade if drawing seven feet or more of water. Pilotage is optional for U.S. coastwise vessels that have on board a pilot licensed by the Federal Government. The Palm Beach Harbor Pilots board vessels from a 31' black-hulled, white-housed Pilot boat with the word "PILOT" on the house, in the vicinity of sea buoy "LW". Vessels should maintain a speed of 3-4 knots, with a ladder rigged on the lee side, 1 meter from the water. Pilots monitor VHF channel 14.
The Florida Harbor Pilots Association; The Florida Harbor Pilots Association is comprised of nearly 100 highly-skilled and highly-trained harbor pilots that serve each of Florida’s 14 deepwater ports. In addition to ensuring the safe navigation of these vessels, harbor pilots know the intricate details and local conditions of the waterways and channels that surround Florida’s ports and are often called upon by Florida’s port authorities to assist with the planning of new seaport development and new ship operations.
Cruise warning. If you see a man boarding with a funny hat, patch over one eye, a parrot on his shoulder, Has one wooden leg and a long blade hanging off his waist. FIND ANOTHER BOAT.