strength. He was a by-the-book
marinerwitha reputationforbeing
unusuallycompetentandorganised.
Bytrainingandtemperamenthewas
a safety-firstman.
Heswitchedtodry-cargoshipson
theEastCoast,andeventuallysigned
onwithashippingcompanycalled
TOTE.Hewasgivenaweeklyrun
fromJacksonville,Florida,toSanJuan,
PuertoRico,andElFaro, a 241-metre
US-flaggedcargoship,tocommand.
OnMonday,Septem-
ber28,2015,theloading
ofElFaro, whichmeans
‘thelighthouse’inSpan-
ish,startedinJackson-
villeat1pmandcon-
tinuedonTuesdayuntil
shortlyaftersundown.
Theweatherwasbalmy,
with lightwinds and
mostlyovercastskies.
FaroutintheAtlan-
tic,a tropicaldepression
hadbeenintensifying
and progressing towards
Thestorybeginswiththecaptain,
MichaelDavidson.Hegrewupin
Portland,Maine,andatage 16 gota
jobona localharbourferry.Hegrad-
uatedfromtheMaineMaritimeAcad-
emyin1988,thenbegansailingon
oiltankersbetweenAlaskaandWest
Coastports,risingtotherankofchief
mate.
TheGulfofAlaskaisnotoriously
rough,andDavidsonsailedthrough
countless storms, some of hurricane
READER’SDIGEST
InthedarknessbeforedawnonOctober1,
2015,anAmericanmerchantcaptainnamed
MichaelDavidson,53,saileda 241-metreUS-
flaggedcargoship,ElFaro, intotheeyewallofa
Category3 hurricaneneartheBahamaIslands.
Thehurricane,namedJoaquin,overwhelmed
andsanktheship.Davidsonandthe 32 others
aboarddrowned.ElFaroshouldhavebeen able
to avoid the hurricane. Why didn’t it?
CaptainMichaelDavidson(left)andseaman
Frank Hammstruggledtogetoffthe bridge
asEl Faro went down
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