deepwatergapstoreachtheOld
BahamaChannel.
AfterSchultzleftthebridge,Riehm
continuedtostudytheweather.He
saidtothehelmsman,“We’regonna
getslammedtonight.”
Stacked highwith containers,
themassiveshiprolledwithaslow
rhythmthroughswellscominginfrom
theeast.Theskywasmostlyclear.The
windwaswarmandslowlyincreasing.
WhenDavidsonreturnedtothe
bridge,hismindwasonthestorm.He
said,“Justgottakeepthespeedupso
wegetgoin’down.Andwhoknows?
Maybethislowwilljuststall...Just
enoughforustoduckunderneath.”
Buttheopposite happened.
Category 3
Shortlybeforenoon,thesecondmate,
DanielleRandolph,34,arrivedwitha
reliefhelmsman,LarryDavis,63,to
standthenextwatch.Randolphwas
fromRockland,Maine,andlikeDa-
vidsonandthreeothersaboardwas
agraduateoftheMaineMaritime
Academy. Riehm briefed her on the
navigationplan.Speakingofthecap-
tain,shesaid,“He’stellingeveryone
downthere,‘Ohhh,it’snotabad
storm.It’snotsobad.It’snoteventhat
windyout.Seenworse.’”
NowaloneonthebridgewithDa-
vis,Randolphreturnedtothesubject
ofDavidson.Shemimickedhim.“It’s
nothing,it’snothing!”Shebackedoff
themockeryandsaid,“Ifit’snothing,
thenwhythehellarewegoingona
differenttrackline?”
Davissaid,“We’regettingseaswells
now.”
Theswellsslowedtheship.Inhis
stateroomDavidsonsentareport
totheTOTEofficegivinganETAfor
SanJuanof8amonFriday, 44 hours
ahead.Thenhecametothebridge
andsaid,“Damn,we’regettingkilled
withthisspeed.”
Randolphansweredhimalittle
rebelliously:“Ithinknowit’snota
matterofspeed.It’s‘Whenweget
there,wegetthere,’aslongaswear-
riveinonepiece.”
A gulf seemedto be opening
between Davidson and thecrewon
Lefttoright:
chiefmate
Steven
Schultz,
secondmate
Danielle
Randolph,
helmsman
Larry Davis
PHOTOS (LEF T TO RIGHT) COURTESY OF: SCHULTZ FAMILY; L AURIE BOBILOT T; CARL A NEWKIRK
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