plug out of the raft. so, at that point, i knew, you know, now our time is limited. tensions are rising and so is the 40-degree water inside the raft. hypothermia is a grave concern, and there s more danger in store. good thing the water s not rough today. within minutes of abandoning ship, the stern starts to sink and rears vertically up and heads towards them. look out, you guys. it s coming this way. the bow was sticking straight up and i said, hey, watch out. you know, the boat is going to come this way. i thought it was going to swamp us. irene is sinking. push the water in, don t do that. don t do that. we re taking on water, guys. there was a couple of the passengers actually one in particular that she was really getting uneasy. so, we tried, you know, we tried to calm her down. water coming in. guys.
we re taking on water. okay, somebody. just relax. the pontoons are not going to sink. they ll keep us afloat. then, suddenly, a heroic move that no one expects. grab that igloo. please. captain john ferrule realizes if he leaves the crowded raft everyone else on board will have a better chance of surviving. to keep as dry as possible, he uses a floating boat bumper to help swim to what remains of the bow of his boat. i think all of us were in disbelief at that point. it was like he truly wants to be the captain that goes down with his boat. wait a minute. don t, please. don t move, please.
take it easy. don t make any rapid movement. i m up to my chest in water. you re okay. you guys need to distribute yourselves. some of the weight. there s room in the bow. then, a sign of hope. they spot a fishing boat in the distance. i think we need to shoot a flare. what do you think, john? try to shoot the gun. straight up, john? yep. not straight up. away from us. exactly, away from us. oh, great. the flare disappears unnoticed in the overcast sky. they re meant for night, i believe. we got one orange flare. want to save it for when we need it. rescue now depends on john s 911 call that he made from his cellphone just minutes before their boat sank and no one knows how much information got through to authorities.
we got everything. get through here. it s like whitewater rafting. one leg over the side, one leg in. that way everybody should fit. all right. all right. everyone should fit, but it s going to be a tight squeeze. as the passengers and crew gently get into the raft, no one knows if the distress call got through. and now that they re in the raft, cell phone service is gone for good. now i got no service on it. john, do you think we got through enough? don t make any rapid movements. want some water. there s some water coming in. john, if you can, why don t you bring something just in case we need to bail this thing out. they re talking about bringing a pump in case water breaches the rubber raft. good thinking because, sure enough, the castaways almost immediately notice a hole. yeah, there is. that feels like there s a hole? yeah. but it feels like we had the
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