Thus with a large swell on my mind we approached the pilot station of La Coruna, also known as A Coruna. Indeed a large swell was running, pushed up by the shallow waters of the entrance bay to the port. Ahead of me were the MSC Orchestra and the Aida Luna. I could not follow the discussions between the Orchestra and the pilot as they spoke Spanish but the Aida Luna was easy to follow. They had a hard time getting the pilot onboard due to the swell. In the end the pilot had to go back further inside before the swell was low enough to make a safe boarding possible. I knew enough. I was going to keep up the speed to enable the stabilizers to work properly and board the pilot near the breakwater and not out in the open. So with a fairly steady ship I sailed into the bay and made the turn lining up towards the port. By the time that I was a mile from the breakwater most of the swell was on the starboard side and the pilot could climb onboard on the portside. Continue reading
