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13th January

Writing a blog is a relaxing pastime, however maintaining it is something else.  The intricacies of the ‘back-end’ are complicated, especially for someone such as me, with limited tech skills.  For example, I think that the ‘add a comment’  link has been misbehaving for the past few days.  I believe I have corrected it, so I’d be pleased to know if this is the case.

Manta, Ecuador; we’ve called here before of course, almost exactly a year ago.  It’s a Fishing port in the main, although there’s a cargo ship next to us, the majority of the boats in here are Tuna boats.  The area thrives on the sea and the restaurants along the beach-front are renowned for their seafood.

Another early call, 3 a.m.; on the Bridge for 3:30 and time to become accustomed to the darkness (and have a coffee), the 2nd Officer, Ineke has the watch, she is assisted by Anthony, one our 3rd Officers.  As is the norm, we supplement the Bridge team for arrivals, both the Staff Captain, (Gerd) and I have to be there too; the Engine Control Room is similarly supplemented; the Chief Engineer, 1st Engineer and Chief Electrician in addition to the normal watch-keepers all have to be there.

The arrival was a little more complicated than previous calls, insomuch that our usual berth was occupied by the cargo ship.  As a consequence and because we had to berth starboard side to the dock, (for gangway reasons), I had to swing in the harbour and then go astern.  The dock is shorter than the Amsterdam, however, because we had to use our long gangway, (stowed on the foc’sle head), it was imperative that we could get the gangway ashore, which meant we had to use all the length available.

An overview chart; our route to Manta is the north/south red line; our next route to French Polynesia is the east/west line

An overview chart; our route to Manta is the north/south red line; our next route to French Polynesia is the east/west line

A port overview; we are on the north side of the lower pier.  Our trackline is the black line. Coming from the north, we enter the harbour and then swing 90 degrees, (the 'loop') and then back in alongside.  The track is from an antenna above the Bridge.

A port overview; we are on the north side of the lower pier. Our track line is the black line. Coming from the north, we enter the harbour and then swing 90 degrees, (the ‘loop’) and then back in alongside. The track is from an antenna above the Bridge.

Down near the stern was a ‘portaloo’, (one of those portable toilet cubicles).  It made a good reference point to judge how far I could go; I believe it’s the first time I have had distances from a toilet called out to me over the radio  🙄

4:30 in the morning, tuna boats alongside the south pier.

4:30 in the morning, tuna boats alongside the south pier.

To save dock space, they 'raft' together

To save dock space, they ‘raft’ together

Daylight and the tour buses wait for the guests

Daylight and the tour buses wait for the guests

More tuna boats at anchor.

More tuna boats at anchor.

We exercised the Officers and Crew in a drill this morning.  Starting with a Fire drill we progressed through our Stage 2 and 3 scenarios which is ‘abandon ship’.  We exercise continually during the course of the voyage; it involves ringing of alarm bells and announcements, however our guests are very understanding as to the reason.

While all this was going on, Karen was ashore, my camera in her bag.  I have deleted the blurred trees and sides of cars, (she took some out of the taxi window  😯  ), however she managed, as always, to get some nice ones.  I will leave you with a selection.  We depart at 9 p.m., 8 days at sea as we cross the Pacific to French Polynesia!

I asked for a Tuna roll, but his is ridiculous!  Where's the Wasabi?

I asked for a Tuna roll, but this is ridiculous! Where’s the Wasabi?

Fish market, fresh shellfish

Fish market, fresh shellfish

More Fishmarket

More Fish market

Want some?

Want some?

Boat building on the beach

Boat building on the beach

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The Amsterdam from the town

The Amsterdam from the town

Tuna even gets a staue on a roundabout!

Tuna even get a statue on a roundabout!

Browsing the market

Browsing the market

A policeman keeps an eye on things

A policeman keeps an eye on things