The Caribbean Sea is still a blow hole at the moment and that meant, when turning into the gulf of Panama, that we had 35 knots of adverse winds on the bow. Not good for my speed. It slowed me down with about 1.5 miles in the hour and that means an early arrival in Fuerte Amador did not happen. So we just made it on time and then with having to start up the tender service it was 30 minutes past the official arrival time. Not much I could do about it, the weather does not always follow the Holland America Cruise brochure. (Otherwise it would be sunshine and wind still weather all the time, plus always a nice lady on the beach to look at with nobody else around) The one thing I could do and did was to race down to the anchorage as fast as was safely possible. Today we were in luck as the Panama Canal anchorage was nearly empty so I could cut across the area instead of having to go around it. That saved at least 10 minutes. An unpleasant obstacle was the fact that a small oil tanker had parked itself on the regular cruise ship anchorage and I had to anchor further out; which increased the tender distance. Still all went well and with using the stern thruster I could create a good lee for the tenders and the tender operation went smoothly. Continue reading


