Thursday, February 12, 2009

Norma H vs. Karma


Okay, so this was bad. Monday morning we are in St. Thomas getting ready for the day when the M/V Karma starts making her approach. As a bit of background, Karma is a smallish, wooden, former fishing boat that runs "down island" from St. Thomas on a weekly basis. Her crew is a bunch of guys who have all been there for like 10+ years and appear to have no other home. If you have a barrel full of brand-new K-Mart apparel that you want to send home to Dominica, Karma's your girl! Anyway, she arrives on Monday morning a few hours after we do, and usually docks much further down the dock, but the Cap Caneille was in from the DR and took her spot, so she came down our end to hang out with us Boricuans. (Boricuas?) Just a typical Monday so far. Right. Well, from what I can surmise, the Capt. made his approach and got a bow line out. He then put it into reverse to bring her alongside, at which point the throttle apparently got stuck. I heard a commotion and looked up in time to see her backing up at full speed...straight into our starboard bow. Remember that old joke about sea math from school? "Wood and fiberglass go into steel once with no remainder?" Well, here it is.

So they spent the rest of the day with the fiberglass dinghy alongside getting repairs. Not good.

No apparent damage to the Norma H I'm happy to report.

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