
A weary captain confronts the brass of a bustling East‑Side shipping office, demanding that an aging vessel be taken out of service. He points out rust‑caked boilers, neglected paint, and a crew stretched thin, arguing that sending the ship to sea would be nothing short of murder. The seasoned manager, slick‑spoken and unflappable, brushes off the warnings, insisting the ship is “perfectly seaworthy” and insisting on a departure date that looms ominously.
Onboard, a motley mix of passengers—women, children, and a handful of desperate steerage folk—grapple with cramped quarters and unreliable service. Their complaints echo the captain’s concerns, as the crew’s morale wanes and the ship’s condition grows ever more apparent. Listeners are drawn into the tense tug‑of‑war between profit, duty, and safety, setting the stage for a voyage where every decision could tip the balance.
Full title
A List To Starboard 1909
Language
en
Duration
~31 minutes (30K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-12-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1838–1915
An engineer, artist, and traveler as well as a novelist, he brought a lively eye for places and people to everything he wrote. His stories often mix warmth, humor, and the detailed observation of someone who had spent a lifetime building, sketching, and exploring.
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