As the name says the city of Salvador is located on the rim of a large bay which is basically a combined estuary of several rivers. The bay is quite sheltered and thus there are always numerous ships at the anchorage. Today was nearly full moon and that meant that there was a lot of current running out of the bay as we were arriving half way between high and low tide. This was clearly visible as we saw the eddy’s swirling at the entrance of the bay which is relatively deep in the middle but very shallow at each side. For this reason the pilots also board inside the bay. It is not much fun to sit in a pilot boat with swirling waters around you and so they avoid it. I estimated that we had close to four knots of current running against us. Not a big problem but it does slow you down. Continue reading
