This was shaping up to be a very good day. There was no wind, which pleased me, there was no rain which should please the Guests and there were two cherry pickers waiting on the dock for outside maintenance which pleased the Staff Captain and the bo’sun. The only thing was, we were the only cruise ship in port and that might not have pleased the local shopkeepers. But you cannot have it all. But we were definitely on the good side today. For the pilot it was an unusual day. Always used to having to battle against the wind to get the ship to the dock, this time it was prudent to stay more in the middle of the fairway. Lack of wind had turned the current around and now it tended to push the ship in the direction of the dock. The only thing I had to make sure of was to keep the ship under a slight angle so the current kept pushing, instead of getting in between the ship and the dock and creating a cushion that would push us off again. We were docked by 09.20 hrs giving the authorities’ time to clear the ship and the shorex manager time to count the buses. Continue reading
