This Youtube video is chilling. Listen carefully starting about 10 minutes into it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BNDneMuO7-U
The captain talks about chasing hurricanes and trying to get as close to the eye as possible. He says you get a pretty good ride. "There is no such thing as bad weather". He talks about being in 70 foot seas and being very comfortable. I'm sorry, he wasn't unless someone can show me some buoy wave height reports tied to his position.
Based on the captain's own words and attitude towards weather as demonstrated in this video, I can only conclude that he saw this storm not as a danger to be avoided but as an opportunity. His decisions on this last voyage are no longer incomprehensible to me. The fact that he was allowed to remain in command of this ship and entrusted with the lives of people like Claudene Christian is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BNDneMuO7-U
The captain talks about chasing hurricanes and trying to get as close to the eye as possible. He says you get a pretty good ride. "There is no such thing as bad weather". He talks about being in 70 foot seas and being very comfortable. I'm sorry, he wasn't unless someone can show me some buoy wave height reports tied to his position.
Based on the captain's own words and attitude towards weather as demonstrated in this video, I can only conclude that he saw this storm not as a danger to be avoided but as an opportunity. His decisions on this last voyage are no longer incomprehensible to me. The fact that he was allowed to remain in command of this ship and entrusted with the lives of people like Claudene Christian is.