Gardenista
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You kinda answered your own question here, beside Hustadvika is notorious for being a shallow and difficult port, especially in bad weather. There was serious concern the ship would strand at some point. As you have possibly seen in the videos, all furnitures, cutlery, vending machines, etc. slides across the floors, walls and roof, and it really takes nothing to be injured onboard. Same goes for falling over if the ship suddenly turns, or a wave hits the ship.
As I posted up-thread, there were supposed to be six boats departing Saturday, Hurtigruten among them, but only two actually did. The remaining four decided to postphone their departure until the weather got better, and the sea calmed down. Many have started to question the captain's decision to depart Molde, that he should've listened to the locals. That was some bad judgement there, and we must be greatful this didn't take a more sinister turn.
Edit: Viking Sky has just arrived Molde!
So rough seas cause engine failure?