The DeepDraft
DeepDraft Conversations
DeepDraft Conversations explores ship operations, seamanship, maritime risk, and the systems that govern modern shipping. Grounded in real bridge experience and professional practice, these episodes are intended for Masters, officers, operators, and serious observers of the maritime domain.
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Episodes
2026 IMO Amendments: Navigating the New STCW, SOLAS, and MARPOL Standards 22.02.2026 17:18
As of 1 January 2026, a coordinated set of IMO amendments has entered into force , significantly altering compliance expectations across the global fleet. In this technical audio briefing, we dive deeply into the four main areas of change affecting day-to-day maritime operations: human conduct, mandatory reporting, fire safety in high-risk spaces, and environmental documentation. In this episode,...
When GPS Goes Dark: Steering a 300,000-Ton Beast Through the Persian Gulf 18.02.2026 17:00
What do you do when the world’s most advanced navigation technology fails in one of the most volatile regions on Earth? In this episode, we dive into a high-stakes account from Captain Raghu Sharma , who took command of a 300,000-ton Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) in the midst of escalating Iran-Israel tensions. Just days after a major collision between the Front Eagle and the shadow fleet’s Adal...
The Invisible Crisis: Why Cadets Vanish at Sea 15.02.2026 18:50
When a cadet disappears, the maritime industry often retreats behind administrative classifications that narrow the scope of inquiry. On paper, the system appears to perform exactly as designed, frequently presenting a "perfect paper trail" of compliant rest hours and training records,. However, these records can act as insulation, masking the reality of cadets functioning as unrecognise...
The Mystery of the Missing Bulbous Bow: Ship Design in the Age of Slow Steaming 11.02.2026 18:20
Have you ever looked over the side of a 340-meter mega-ship and noticed something was missing? In this episode, we investigate a real-world maritime mystery: a vessel whose official "Pilot Card" claimed a bulbous bow existed, yet the actual steel projection was a mere 11.5 centimeters—roughly the width of a hand. What You’ll Discover: • The "Missing" Bulb Case Study: Why a ship...
The Oil Endurance: Why the "Energy Transition" is Actually "Energy Addition. 08.02.2026 15:37
As a maritime or energy professional, are you chasing slogans or following the cargo? Twenty-five years ago, the industry was told gas was the only future, yet oil never exited the system . Today, petrochemicals drive over half of oil demand growth, and the "Green Transition" itself is proving to be petrochemical-intensive . We analyze the 2026 market snapshot , from the aging VLCC fleet...
The Silence That Follows: Addressing the Crisis of Cadet Deaths at Sea 04.02.2026 16:00
In this episode, we dive deep into a disturbing trend within the shipping industry: the rising number of deaths and disappearances among young seafarers. While many of these cases are officially recorded as "suicides" or "unexplained," a closer look reveals a complex machinery of despair driven by systemic failures in leadership and training .We discuss the findings from the ar...
SCAMIN in ECDIS 31.01.2026 14:19
If SCAMIN confuses your bridge team, you are not alone. The issue is bigger than most people realise. https://thedeepdraft.com/2026/01/09/scamin-in-ecdis-why-always-off-vs-phase-based-still-divides-navigators/
Why Navigators Heard Geometry When the World Heard Politics 31.01.2026 16:31
Donald Trump’s remark about Greenland triggered instant ridicule. Most reactions framed it as a real-estate impulse or political theatre. From a navigator’s perspective, it pointed to something far more basic. Navigation is built on spherical geometry. Distance on a globe does not behave the way flat maps teach us. Great-circle routes bend toward higher latitudes, polar projections compress proxim...
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