The schedule usually works about like this:
Arrive 6am. Use massive thrusters to dock stirring up huge clouds of mud dropping water vis to nothing.
7am, start onboarding large amounts of cheap fresh water from the BVI even if the island is in a drought and locals can’t get water. Ships desalination plants are expensive to run.
8am, forget to switch to expensive low pollution diesel and keep burning super cheap bunker oil choking out Roadtown if no wind that day.
9am, drop a few thousand people onshore choking out the streets in Roadtown.
10am, cover all sand in Cane Garden Bay with human bodies.
11am, contest at the baths to see how many humans can be wedged in the rocks. Bonus points for people over 75! Remember the old VW bug challenges!
12 noon, lunch meetings and appropriate payments made.
1pm, ship bilge cleaning and assorted illegal dumping.
2pm to 6pm, depart with thruster use to keep the water vis low like it belongs. Tub boats would be expensive!
30 minutes after departure dump thousands of gallons of raw sewage!