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en The sea was very rough. There were many waves. They were in a wooden boat with a lot of people and a lot of goods on board. It seems that a wave broke the wood and water started to enter.

en I believe that the captain started to try to steer into the waves from this speedboat. When he turned, the left side of our boat, and the front of the boat, started to take on water. This caused the boat to roll over very quickly, throwing everyone into the water.

en The boat was overloaded with more than 70 people in it. Passengers panicked when water started seeping in and some people jumped into the river, shaking the boat which toppled and capsized.

en It has been a rough 15 hours. Yesterday afternoon [Tuesday] the wind came up to 30 knots from the south-east and some large and steep waves built up. We're launching off the waves at 11 knots and slamming down hard, making some awful sounds, so we even slowed her down for a while. You can't win if the boat breaks.

en It's the board I had a problem with. I could totally handle being in the water and stuff. I came here to do my own stunts. Water! Ocean! Action! Big waves! That water, that water has tamed me. You can feel that the world is connected to it.

en The largest boat we've stored is a 54-foot one that's been kept on the water. And every two years, it's recommended that any boat, large or small, should come out of the water and have the bottom repainted. We can do maintenance on the underwater gear of the boat at that time, too.

en Darren Clarke has an 8-wood in his bag because of the availability of being able to get to the green out of the rough when, normally, you couldn't. I think when you see rough as severe as it is here, instead of having to take a wedge and hit it out, you can take a wood and have a chance to get it on the green. To me, that is a player putting another club in his hand trying to take advantage of the situation. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease.

en It was quite rough at the time and we passed a salvage pump onto the first boat because it was taking on water.

en Passengers panicked when water started seeping in and some people jumped into the river, shaking the boat which toppled and capsized.

en You are like a little rowboat in a big ocean. There are waves from across the Pacific, waves from the east, and they're rocking your boat up and down.

en You're getting solid wood ? not all wood, which is pressed board and particle board ? but solid pieces of wood which is glued and screwed together.

en I have never experienced any weather that rough in the size of the boat that I was in. I could not control the boat. I did the best I could for about 10 to 11 hours to keep it afloat until we were evacuated. Everyone was seasick. Everyone had a loss of energy. It took a lot of persuasion on my part to get people into their survival suits, but the bottom line is we survived.

en There isn't any time I wouldn't go out on my boat, or where the waves get so big that I feel unsafe in my boat. But I also understand that the potential for danger is there.

en With a very confused sea and the boat slamming into the waves, crawling through the boat is probably the safest way of moving around, because the movements are very abrupt and unexpected.

en [Then he languished in the water for hours until a man named Joe West saved him with a boat.] He let me got in the boat, ... and I rolled with him that day rescuing people.


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