This is a very peculiar port as it blows here most of the time. When in other ports the pilots start thinking about suspending all port movements, they gear here up for a normal days work. That made me a little bit of apprehensive to say the least about this port. With such windy circumstances you have to rely totally on the strength of the tugboats and the skill of the pilot and that is something I never really enjoy doing. I have no problem with letting them assist me in the best way possible but when it comes to more or less handing over as you do not know the strength of the tugboats nor understand the (local) language then it is reason to be very careful. Thus I was very happy to see when we approached Punta Arenas that the weather forecast was correct; there was very little wind, much to the surprise of the two pilots onboard that guide us through the Inside Passage. Continue reading
