marine link image
REGISTER NOW FOR the Port of the Future Conference • 2 Days, 50 Ports • Houston, TX • March 24–25, 2026

Book Review: “After the Galaxy”

September 16, 2013

After the Galaxy  by Dave Shoemaker
After the Galaxy by Dave Shoemaker

He said, “Captain.”
And I said, “What Mirek?”
“Are we going to die today?”
“Yes, Mirek. We’re going to die.”

Four men huddled on the bow of the burning, 190-ft. fishing vessel Galaxy as the crippled boat foundered on one of the world’s cruelest oceans. Captain Dave Shoemaker was seriously hurt. After the backdraft explosion, he made several desperate attempts to enter the smoke-filled wheelhouse, find a radio and issue a mayday call. Each foray left him puking and gasping, smoke searing his lungs and contact with the steel bulkheads charring his flesh and igniting his clothing. After each attempt, he climbed through an escape hatch onto the roof of the wheelhouse, gasping for air. When he regained the ability to speak, he exhorted his crew in a desperate effort to quell their rising panic.
Seventeen men and one woman fled the inferno in the house and mustered atop the shelter deck at the stern. Clad in t-shirts and sweatpants or pajama bottoms, many in stocking feet, they clustered helplessly in the sub-Arctic wind and watched the advancing flames. Protected only by a railing with three steel bars, they would have been 34 feet above the water at the dock. As the vessel surged over the crest of a 20-foot sea, they soared as high as the roof of a five-story building. Trapped between a wall of fire and a relentless ocean, they were terrified.
There were four more men on the foredeck, isolated from the others by the conflagration consuming the superstructure, and three men in the water.
Captain Dave Shoemaker’s account of the crisis on the Galaxy ranks as one of the great stories of sea survival.

After the Galaxy by Dave Shoemaker
The eBook is available for iPad, Kindle, Nook or other eReader:
www.johnsabella.com/detail.lasso?title=650979
Email: [email protected]

(As published in the August 2013 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - www.marinelink.com)

Logistics News

America’s Ports, Harbors, and Waterways: Dredging, Resolve and the Will to Build

America’s Ports, Harbors, and Waterways: Dredging, Resolve and the Will to Build

Sailors’ Society Releases Latest Cadet Report, Highlighting the Digital Seafarer Generation

Sailors’ Society Releases Latest Cadet Report, Highlighting the Digital Seafarer Generation

Japanese Consortium Plans Ammonia Bunkering Operations in Singapore

Japanese Consortium Plans Ammonia Bunkering Operations in Singapore

CK Hutchison Says Panama Missed Arbitration Response Deadline

CK Hutchison Says Panama Missed Arbitration Response Deadline

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

India is seeking passage for other vessels that are stranded in the Strait of Hormuz area after a few have sailed through
Panama minister hopes China's COSCO resumes operations at Balboa Port
Dubai Media Office reports that a fire breaks out near Dubai International Airport following a drone attack.