After a windy night we arrived at the Cartagena Pilot station at 08.30. We had seen on the radar that the Island Princess was on time for her 07.00 hrs arrival and as soon as she was inside a whole stream of cargo ships came out. I still have not been able to figure out, or get the answer from the pilots, about why this happens at this time. Whether the ships leave at sunrise from their berths for some special reason or that it is cheaper to sail after 06.00, I do not know but it is a remarkable pattern. Not that I mind, because it means that by the time we arrive the coast is clear and the entrance channel, open to sail, in without waiting. We had issues this morning to find the pilot boat and it turned out that it was because they had upgraded their equipment; in a rather strange way. More and more pilot boats, worldwide, are adding AIS to their equipment (Automatic Identification System) so approaching ships can recognize them from amidst all the clutter in a port. The Cartagena pilots had received one for their pilot boat here. However upon installing, it became apparent that the software for this box, could not display the text denoting it as a pilot boat, only as a fishing boat. Oops, somebody in government office far away had not done his/her homework. Our pilot was not foreseeing a quick correction to this forthcoming from the governmental decision making process and so he advised us to keep looking for the fishing boat during our coming calls. Continue reading