@GrowingInThePines -That’s a great video. -Captures the whole thing and illustrates where and when the ship lost power.
I’d been wondering about the hard-right swing the ship made and someone in the comments posted this:
The ship appears to turn into the bridge at the end, but it really doesn’t. The thick smoke is gunning the engines in full reverse, trying to slow down. When a large ship puts engine in reverse you end up with “prop walk”, if the starboard and port engines aren’t making exactly the same thrust the stern of the ship will swing to one side or the other. This isn’t a problem when engines are in forward because the rudder can keep the ship straight, which it can’t do when engines are in reverse but ship is still moving forward.