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Just back from the 4-day wonder cruise. I took my GPS along to track our course; on Wednesday (day at sea) it showed we were just south of Freeport City in Grand Bahama. I looked to the horizon and sure enough, there was the city and land less than 20 miles off portside. Later, though, it was off starboard! Looks like the Captain was steaming "in circles."
I asked an officer about our route. He said that, because of the NW winds, the captain chose a route that would let the island block some of the wind effect, thus reducing any ship movement (rocking). We were also crusing along at a roaring 7 knots; he said the slower speed in our seas (swells to 3') allowed the stablizers to do their job. It was well done, we had a smooth day. The wisdom of that route made sense, because as soon as we left the protection of the island and headed north last night back to Canaveral, the seas became rough from the full effect of the winds.
Looks like there is no set course, the captain will find the calmest waters and to there, and sometimes (as we did) literally steam around in a circle!
I asked an officer about our route. He said that, because of the NW winds, the captain chose a route that would let the island block some of the wind effect, thus reducing any ship movement (rocking). We were also crusing along at a roaring 7 knots; he said the slower speed in our seas (swells to 3') allowed the stablizers to do their job. It was well done, we had a smooth day. The wisdom of that route made sense, because as soon as we left the protection of the island and headed north last night back to Canaveral, the seas became rough from the full effect of the winds.
Looks like there is no set course, the captain will find the calmest waters and to there, and sometimes (as we did) literally steam around in a circle!