The wind was blowing well over 30 knots when we started our early morning approach and I was on the bridge shortly after 6 am to decide if we needed one or two tugboats and to see (on the radar) how the Horizon was faring as she was going at 06.45. She went in and no alarms were raised and that meant that the conditions inside were not that bad. I opted for one tugboat, not as much to get the ship alongside but to have a backup in case the wind would get stronger while we were still giving out the lines. Fortune was on our side as we were able to sail in between two squalls and the wind nicely dropped to about 15 knots, coming down from about 30 knots. Then it remained more or less dry for the remainder of the morning and for most of the afternoon and thus the visit at Aruba turned out to be better than expected. We were at the C terminal which is the closest to the city area but only for the reason that it is much more difficult to dock, when you first have to sail past another ship. As the Horizon came in first, we docked behind her. On departure we will have to sail past her, as she is leaving later, but then we will be able to make speed and that will reduce the drifting. Continue reading
