Departure Yesterday was a continuation of the day; it was a very breezy affair. First I had expected to be delayed due to the luggage loading. In Dover you cannot use a conveyor belt or put luggage cages onboard. This is due to the tidal height difference, so what they do here is use a cradle and lower the luggage down towards the break door of the ship and then lift each bag into the ship one by one. That is time consuming but it is the only way possible. However they did finish on time and as soon as the Balmoral was clear of us, she left 30 minutes earlier, it was our turn. While we were waiting for the Balmoral to pass by, dark clouds were coming closer and closer from over the ocean. So I told the pilot that I was not leaving until this heavy shower had passed by. There can be strong winds hiding inside a shower and that would endanger our departure maneuver. It was going to be an interesting affair anyway without this extra wind. Thus we waited another 20 minutes until most of the rain had passed. Continue reading
