moment were terrible, 68-mile-an-hour wind. 26-foot waves. but david dyche has navigated rough seas before. things deteriorated further. to the point where we weren t able to handle the vessel. it was so windy. he has been a ship captain all his life. i have hope. as i said, hope is our lifeline. reporter: officials in new zealand say it is possible the crew lost communication and drifted off course or that they are now on life boats. but air force search planes have scoured the seas, and so far, nothing. dan harris, abc news, new york. wow. no distress call. no sdes call, no gps-type thing, yeah. nothing. they ve been at this for a while. they left their florida home in 2008 and since then they have traveled the world on this board the nina. they were experienced. knew what they were doing. dangerous out there. hopefully they will find them soon. coming up, the world s most expensive bed. what could possibly make it worth the $175,000 price tag?