C.O.B. Tuesday

"Things Are Happening Now That Make Absolutely No Rational Sense" - John Konrad, gCaptain

Mar 25, 2026
John Konrad, founder of gCaptain and a USCG Master with deep maritime and naval expertise, breaks down recent maritime disruptions. He discusses the Strait of Hormuz crisis, insurance and tanker scarcity, naval readiness and coalition limits. Short, sharp takes cover cascading impacts on LNG, fertilizer and desalination, aging fleets, and the key indicators to watch in a fragile global shipping system.
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INSIGHT

Reopening Hormuz Is Harder Than Anticipating Closure

  • Closing the Strait of Hormuz is anticipated but reopening is hard because clearing mines and restoring seaborne confidence are complex.
  • Admirals had mine‑clearing programs but conveying operational difficulty up to political leaders is often imperfect.
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Insurance Shock Multiplied The Operational Surprise

  • War‑risk insurance cancellations amplified the shock after the surprise strike because insurers had no lead time to reprice coverage.
  • Lloyd's and reinsurers reportedly learned of the attack at the same time as the public, forcing sudden cancellations.
INSIGHT

Decline Of US Shipbuilding Is Strategic Vulnerability

  • U.S. maritime industrial capacity declined after WWII as shipbuilding moved to Europe and Asia, leaving strategic vulnerabilities.
  • Trump-era pushes aimed to rebuild shipyards and merchant marine through policy like Ships for America.
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