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Captain of Ill-Fated El Faro Described as 'Experienced' and 'Trusted' Mariner
On Fri, 09 Oct 2015 14:29:03 -0400,
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On Fri, 9 Oct 2015 09:44:27 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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I know what you're saying Greg. But my thought is that it's possible that it was bad enough but turned REALLY bad before they knew what was happening. Just my uneducated thought.
I suppose bravado goes a long way but I am not sure it would have me
steering into a storm when there was an easy way to avoid it.
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There's more information he
http://gcaptain.com/collision-course-with-a-hurricane-how-doomed-el-faro-met-its-end/#.VhgL0SssycM
This will be discussed by the professionals for a while. At this time
I don't think it's known exactly when they lost power. It may be
possible that they caught a really bad break by losing power before
they could reroute.
In addition to a possible desire to save fuel, there may have been
port considerations. Some harbors have limited dockage space and
tightly scheduled slip assignments. It could be very expensive if you
miss your slot and have to wait for a new one. Don't know if that's
an issue in San Juan or not.
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