About This Book
A veteran ship captain refuses to obey orders to send an aged, poorly maintained vessel to sea with cargo and booked passengers, insisting that rotten boats, caked boilers, and faulty pumps make the voyage unsafe. He confronts company officials who rely on certificates and schedules while minimizing risks, creating a clash between personal duty and commercial expediency. The narrative follows the ensuing disputes, inspections, and preparations, emphasizing the captain's moral stand and the daily routines and technical details of life at sea, and it contrasts professional seamanship with the pressures of profit-driven decisions.
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