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00:00Saturday night, wind gusting as high as 65 miles per hour.
00:13Visibility reduced to as low as one half a mile.
00:18Hey, big brother, how are you?
00:20It's going. What about you?
00:23With the storm coming and stuff, you know, I really do feel the pressure.
00:30Five weeks into the fall season.
00:33Tomorrow is going to get really nasty.
00:36A 200-mile-wide behemoth barreling down from Siberia's Chukchi Sea
00:42treks toward the King and Bared Eye Crab Grounds.
00:46You know, everybody's nervous about it here.
00:51If this is the calm before the storm, then bam.
00:54Once this weather changes, we're in trouble.
01:03As you can see, here it comes.
01:06It's coming all the way from the Arctic.
01:08It's coming in hard and coming in fast.
01:13I don't really think I'm, like, ready for it.
01:17Well, that's your job. That's what you got to do.
01:21Let's see if you can find some crap.
01:39No pressure.
01:40No pressure.
01:41There we go.
01:44Watch that rail.
01:47Are you okay?
02:01210 miles north of Dutch Harbor.
02:06Inside the southern edge of the Siberian storm.
02:09On the Northwestern.
02:18They're calling for 50 gusts, so right now, we've got a good 40-plus.
02:26And these swells are 25-foot-plus.
02:30We're setting up against it, but I think it's the best way to go because I don't want to dive into a wave, you know?
02:44I don't want to break these windows, so I've got to control the speed.
02:48I've got to feather it.
02:49When I see it simmer down, then I try to set the pot.
02:56Like now.
02:56You guys ready?
02:59Yeah, under!
03:07First to make contact with the cyclonic winds, Captain Sig Hansen sets at half his normal speed,
03:14fighting to keep his bow above water as he hunts for the Beard Eye biomass on the 166 meridian.
03:22Ah!
03:23What are you doing back?
03:31I think we can get these over, okay?
03:38Get them soaking.
03:39When they're hot, you've got to get them.
03:43We can really put a dent in that tank so we can make our delivery.
03:47This is not the time to lose the scent.
03:59You've got to watch.
04:01Watch out there.
04:05There's a pinboard loose.
04:06There's a pinboard loose here.
04:14There's a pinboard loose here.
04:18Hey!
04:19First tank!
04:21Slack tank!
04:22You've got two feet in the middle tank!
04:24Pinboard's loose!
04:28Don't touch it!
04:29Let me turn the boat around!
04:30Stand by!
04:31Hang on!
04:38It's like tank is the worst thing you can have on a crab boat.
04:44Ah!
04:45All that water sloshing from one side of the tank to the other.
04:52And that's when they capsize.
04:56The only thing that matters right now is to keep the boat stable.
04:59I've got to get downwind.
05:02Amid 25-foot waves, seawater floods the Northwestern's mid-tank, but fails to drain.
05:12The sloshing action breaks loose a thousand-pound divider called a binboard,
05:17threatening to destabilize and capsize the vessel.
05:21We've got to go in there and get that binboard out.
05:46How much water?
05:47It's freezing!
05:49Okay.
05:50I'm going to have to get wet, man.
05:53I'm just going to have to go in there.
05:54All right.
05:55Grab the fray.
05:56Grab the fray?
05:57Yeah, let's get this out of here.
05:58Yeah.
05:59Let's get this out of here.
06:00Yep.
06:01Good.
06:11All right.
06:12Easy.
06:13Watch the ladder.
06:14Keep coming.
06:15Hang on.
06:16Hang on.
06:17Hang on.
06:18Hang on.
06:19Hang on.
06:20Hang on.
06:21Hang on.
06:31Hang on.
06:32Hang on.
06:33Hang on.
06:34Hang on.
06:44Oh, my God.
06:45Lauren!
06:46You've got to let me know what's going on.
06:48Are you OK?
06:49You good?
06:51Hang on, Lauren.
06:52It's cold as .
06:53Can you get the water out?
06:58Oh, my God.
07:03Oh, my God.
07:22That should be good right there.
07:23All right, guys.
07:24It's going down.
07:26We got the tank shut out.
07:28It was an airlock.
07:30But we got the pump primed.
07:32The water's 100% out of the middle tank.
07:35Copy.
07:36I stand by.
07:37I'm going to turn back around, go up against it.
07:39We're going to get the pots off the boat.
07:41Roger.
07:46Ah!
07:48I just hate taking risks like this.
07:50But for right now, we can do this.
07:53Roll over.
07:55Hopefully, we can find some crab out of this one here.
08:0290 miles southeast, below the southern edge of the storm.
08:09All right, here we go.
08:15Zero.
08:20Blank.
08:25Aboard the Titan Explorer.
08:35I'm throwing the females over.
08:38I've caught more crab in my pants than I ever have in this string.
08:42I have no idea where to go.
08:48But if I'm going to beat this storm, I have to stay out here to the south.
08:55With his final Red King offload in three days.
09:00What is this?
09:02Captain Jake Anderson races to move his 120 pots onto half a million dollars of migrating crab
09:10before the incoming low pressure system collides with his position.
09:14I've got 25,000 pounds of king crab left to catch.
09:20The offload's coming.
09:23And along with that, I've got new bosses.
09:27So if I can't catch crab efficiently on this boat, I'll be out of a job pretty quickly.
09:33Right there.
09:35Hey!
09:36Keep it!
09:37Keep it!
09:38Keep it!
09:39Keep it!
09:40Keep it!
09:41Keep it!
09:42Keep it!
09:43Keep it!
09:44Keep it!
09:45Keep it!
09:46Come on, Peter!
09:48Jake, Steve, we're calling the crab, man.
09:51Hey, money.
09:52Money.
09:53No money, no honey, man.
09:55Damn it.
09:56No.
09:57Time is of the essence.
10:00You know, we've got weather coming in, we've got a delivery date, and we've got to
10:03get back to paradise, so.
10:05You know, the problem is, we just don't have the time.
10:12It's a problem with getting a new boat with a new crew.
10:17Everybody's questioning the leadership.
10:20We're going to slide the next one in there.
10:22We're going to the crab bar.
10:23I'm going to tie that hot.
10:26Watch out!
10:30What the happened?
10:32on the Titan Explorer.
10:41Watch out!
10:47What the happened?
10:49.
10:54Everybody okay?
10:59Yeah, luckily, they don't want to stand it underneath that pot, man.
11:03That would have f***ed their day up.
11:06They would have been flown home today.
11:13While the crew stacked on the gear, a steel cable on the crane sheared off.
11:19Watch out!
11:21Dropping a 1,000-pound pot 18 feet to the deck.
11:24Missing deck boss Felipe Bobadilla by mere inches.
11:32Mark, I bought that.
11:33There's a 70-foot piece of Spectra that I bought.
11:37Just unspool the cable and then put on the new Spectra.
11:42I got it, I got it.
11:44Yeah, we can.
11:47Spectra is typically three times stronger than cable.
11:51This is a lot better and a lot safer.
11:54You know, if I put a f***ing cable on, it's a whole lot faster.
11:59No, it's not.
12:00Just put the Spectra on there, Mark.
12:02If we put the f***ing cable on, it'll be faster, Jake.
12:05If I got to put the Spectra on, I got to put a splice in and everything else, man.
12:09It's just a f***ing waste of time.
12:12No, if you quite splice it, just put the f***ing Spectra on.
12:15Dude, it'll be f***ing faster if I can do the cable.
12:19Oh, my God.
12:23I'm going to lose my f***ing.
12:26Just put the f***ing Spectra on.
12:29Fine, dude, fine.
12:30Whatever, Jake.
12:32Whatever.
12:33Now I got to f***ing know what I'm f***ing talking about.
12:3630 f***ing years I've been doing this.
12:3830 f***ing years.
12:40It's like, I'm not f***ing stupid, I'm a f***ing captain.
12:43I get it, this is his moment.
12:46But I'm not f***ing dumb.
12:47Mark's a captain, too, just not on this f***ing boat.
12:57It's just like anything else.
12:58When you have a transition of power, everybody wants to contest the f***ing leadership.
13:04Yeah.
13:06Right now I have deadlines I have to deal with and I can't have insubordination.
13:12That's going to be something we'll keep an eye on here.
13:17Yeah, that'll work, man.
13:19Perfect.
13:22We're back in business.
13:25All right, we'll be back.
13:26The rest of this one on.
13:29And then, uh, we'll go figure out where we go.
13:33Hopefully it's a little bit better.
13:40Turn up!
13:40I'm fighting the clock.
13:52Inside the Siberian storm's southern front.
13:57On the western Berdy crab grounds.
13:59These are buildings.
14:08The weather's getting pretty f***ing serious.
14:11Woo!
14:16Aboard the sea brook.
14:18You ready?
14:19Ready?
14:19I'm going to be safe.
14:40Yeah, Roger.
14:41We're already taking spray on the windows.
14:43Ooh.
14:44Okay.
14:48You on auto nav?
14:49Yep.
14:49I'm on my line already.
14:51Okay, go on.
14:51I think I'm safe.
14:53Okay, just keep it safe.
14:53Well, you're in charge, so you've got to be the boss.
14:56You've got to be the leader.
14:57Okay, Roger that, boss.
15:00You're setting it.
15:02So just trust your gear and trust your gut.
15:05Now, let's see if you can find some crab.
15:10Tap to set 20 pots in her first official Bering Sea storm at the helm.
15:15Skipper in training, Sophia Bob Nielsen, hunts eight and a half tons of bear dye.
15:23And building 18-foot seas.
15:28All right.
15:30Good luck.
15:32Be safe.
15:34Aye, aye.
15:34I think Greg is putting more responsibility on my shoulders, and hopefully I can show him
15:43that I can read gear and find crab, scoop him up, and go to town and offload.
15:55So it looks like based off of that gear, the further west we went and the shallower we went,
16:00the more promising sign of crab was, I'm going to kind of shuffle this next string and shallow it up,
16:09and try to follow the crab there.
16:18All righty guys, let her rip.
16:20I think I'm taking a little bit of a risk here, but based off the numbers, I think I'm making
16:31the best decision.
16:32I think I'm making the best decision.
16:33I think I'm making the best decision.
16:34I think I'm making the best decision.
16:38Come on, get in there.
16:39Let's go.
16:40Watch out.
16:41Fugger over!
16:45Watch out!
16:47Go ahead!
16:49Yeah!
16:59Go over!
17:05Oh!
17:07Hey!
17:09Hey!
17:15Hey!
17:27Everything okay out there?
17:31Cool!
17:33Yeah.
17:35Yeah!
17:41I've never had to set for weather like that.
17:43I just don't want anybody to get hurt.
17:47Go over!
17:49Go over!
17:51Scary stuff.
17:53Maybe they'll actually start catching some serious crab and get them out of here before everybody else shows up.
17:59Hell yeah!
18:01No, I just have to see if I can actually put crab and pop.
18:07If not, I don't know how many more chances I'm going to get in this chair.
18:11Go over!
18:17220 miles northeast of Dutch Harbor.
18:21Pitching king crab or starfish?
18:23On the Titan Explorer.
18:27Blank.
18:29Blank.
18:31Blank.
18:33It doesn't get any blinker than that.
18:35everything, huh?
18:37Definitely.
18:39Let's sag it.
18:41Roger!
18:43So I get it, Jake's captain.
18:45But I, myself, though, look at the big picture and realize that, I mean, we just wasted a lot of time.
18:51Every minute counts.
18:55Mark is my really close friend.
18:57But the engineer arguing with me, that's not good.
19:03I don't want my crew to get confused.
19:05Who is in charge here?
19:15Starfish grow on hard bottom.
19:17Yep.
19:19Hard bottom.
19:21Polished steel.
19:23That's where the pots just been rubbing on rocks.
19:25We set where we shouldn't have.
19:27Crab like mud.
19:29Like me, like an Arby's.
19:31Jake.
19:33Yeah, Roger.
19:35The bottom of the pots are all polished up.
19:37That's definitely hard bottom, man.
19:43Take a picture and bring it up.
19:45Roger.
19:53So this is what we got, man.
19:55You can see how that bottom of that pot's pretty shiny.
19:59There's the second pot.
20:01Same thing, polished up.
20:05Yeah, that's hard bottom.
20:07Yeah.
20:09I've got them here before on the duck's feet.
20:13Up there on the canyon?
20:15Right next to it.
20:17Out west and north.
20:19That's soft bottom.
20:21I'll stack on the rest of these and then we'll just turn around and just jump them.
20:25I'll jam this one right in there.
20:27Sweet.
20:28Sounds good to me.
20:33Mark, it's easy to get heated when we both have differences of opinion.
20:37But if I ask for something, don't argue with me.
20:43All right.
20:45No, I get it, man.
20:47But, you know, it was out of line.
20:49It won't happen again.
20:51Yeah, it's all good.
20:52All right.
20:53Thanks, Jake.
20:54Yeah.
20:55One mile.
21:01I don't want my crew to get confused who is in charge here.
21:05And it's me.
21:08All right.
21:09Start setting.
21:14Offload's coming.
21:15If this string doesn't come off big, I'm going to really be put on the spot.
21:21So this is one of my last chances.
21:26Pressure's all on me.
21:3184 miles west.
21:33Inside the 31,000 square mile Siberian storm.
21:43Sorry.
21:45On the Northwestern.
21:47The weather's just picking up all the time.
21:49Wind's getting bigger.
21:50Waves are getting bigger.
21:52Bering Sea, true to form, I'm seeing about 30 knot winds to 15-foot seas.
22:05I think after that little shake-up with the tank, the guys are on their toes.
22:10But for right now, I'm just glad I got those in the water fishing for me.
22:16Bottom line, I need a 23 average through our pots.
22:20We can make our delivery.
22:22Hoping that we hit something here.
22:25We're going to just push through this one.
22:27Today is not going to be fun.
22:28That's for sure.
22:30The pot is under the boat.
22:35The tide is pushing it this way.
22:38It's a lot of strain.
22:40We have to turn on everyone.
22:42Carefully, the guys are exposed.
22:47We come around.
22:48Now I'm following the line, and I'm going to make a slow circle back.
22:52And I'll close up that exposure to the rail.
22:55All right, first pot coming up.
23:03So when I turn, now I'm starboard side two.
23:05Watch the rail.
23:12Woo!
23:13When I come around, I can see the line.
23:18That means the pot's coming more straight up and down instead of from over here.
23:31There we go.
23:32Oh, yeah.
23:33Woo!
23:34There we go.
23:35That's a good one.
23:36Woo!
23:37How many?
23:38Fifty.
23:39Fifty.
23:40Fifty's a good number.
23:41Oh!
23:42Yeah!
23:43Big life.
23:45Yeah, good.
23:46Yeah, 100.
23:47Yeah, 100.
23:48Yeah, 100.
23:49How did it?
23:50I did it.
23:51Yeah.
23:52Yeah, 100.
23:53Yeah!
23:54All right, 100.
23:55There we go.
23:56That's a good one.
23:57Woo!
23:58Woo!
23:59Woo!
24:00How many?
24:0150.
24:0250.
24:0350's a good number.
24:04Woo!
24:05Woo!
24:06Woo!
24:07Woo!
24:08Woo!
24:09Woo!
24:10Woo!
24:11Woo!
24:12Woo!
24:13Woo!
24:14You guys are off the rail, and then we come around.
24:18We're all going in.
24:19That's beautiful.
24:20Come on.
24:2117.
24:22Oh, yeah.
24:25Oh, yeah.
24:27Yeah.
24:29That's good, good, good, good, good.
24:34162.
24:36That adds up fast.
24:44Watch that rail.
24:53Got to be so careful with the size of these waves.
24:55They're 20, 25 foot now.
24:58And at the same time, when it's tied against the wind,
25:00the way the string is sitting,
25:02I got the line under the boat.
25:05I can hear the strain on the block now.
25:09We need to really pay attention,
25:11get the pots on safely.
25:14Are you okay?
25:15Start.
25:16On the north-western.
25:17I can hear the strain on the block now.
25:18We need to really pay attention,
25:19get the pots on safely.
25:20Are you okay?
25:21Are you okay?
25:22I'm fine.
25:23I'm fine.
25:24I'm fine.
25:25Yeah.
25:26It's the strain.
25:27It's the strain.
25:28I'm coming around now.
25:29And it's the strain.
25:30I'm coming around on it.
25:31And it's the strain on the block.
25:32It's the strain.
25:33It's the strain on the block.
25:34I'm not popped down.
25:35It didn't rise open.
25:36Are you okay?
25:45I'm fine.
25:55It's the strain.
25:57I'm coming around on it, and it's the strain on the block.
26:00As the 125-foot Marco rolled in two-story high swells,
26:10tension on the line surged,
26:12causing the shot to snap out of the block
26:15and straight across Clark Pedersen's face.
26:19The bigger the waves, the more the strain.
26:22Has every time the boat surges like that,
26:24you're adding all that strain to the pot.
26:27Wait.
26:29It's like getting punched in the face.
26:31It feels like right in the nose.
26:33I'm trying to be as safe as I can,
26:35but, you know, that is costly,
26:37and it's costing us time.
26:39Set them back.
26:42These crab are kind of on the move.
26:45We need to be aggressive
26:46and set them right back on the same spot.
26:48Was it a one-hit wonder,
26:50or is there more volume down there?
26:52And one-hit!
26:54We'll see what happens tomorrow when I go through it.
26:57Hopefully, we'll get what we need.
27:0178 miles southwest,
27:03on the western edge of the low-pressure system.
27:10Alrighty, guys, let's get the deck ready.
27:12Half a mile until we haul the string.
27:14Let's get her done.
27:15Roger!
27:16Aboard the Seabrook.
27:19You're in that seat.
27:24They know you're in that seat,
27:26so just make sure that there's real communication.
27:30Just make sure they hear you.
27:32All right.
27:33Let's go, baby.
27:36Whoo!
27:40This is the one I sent the other night.
27:42It was about a quarter mile west of your string,
27:45just parallel to what I seen in your pots and your numbers.
27:48Let's try to shallow up a little bit.
27:50Hopefully, you were right here.
27:54Her latest salvo of pots
27:56shelled off in her first Bering Sea storm at the helm.
28:00Skipper-in-training Bob
28:02approaches gear set at 68 fathoms,
28:07eyeing her final 1,500 crab before delivery.
28:13Whoo-hoo!
28:16Now let's see if you can find some crab.
28:19No pressure.
28:20No pressure.
28:21Done.
28:22No.
28:24Come on, baby.
28:25Come to papa.
28:28Coming up.
28:32All right, here we go.
28:34Let's see what's in there.
28:35Don't worry.
28:36Up!
28:37There we go.
28:38What do we got?
28:39Let's go, boys!
28:42Whoo-hoo!
28:44Oh!
28:46It's a good pot.
28:47All right!
28:48Whoo-hoo!
28:50Good pot!
28:55Whoo!
28:59That pot looks so good!
29:02It's just a crab!
29:04A lot of keepers in this one.
29:08All right, babe, let's go!
29:09Let's go!
29:1160.
29:1260 keepers.
29:13Hell yeah.
29:14Now we're back on the big crowd.
29:16Let's go!
29:18That was a good pot.
29:19I better drive this string.
29:20That's too much crap.
29:21Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa.
29:22You come in here and steal all the glory.
29:24Hello!
29:25Oh, no!
29:26Oh, no!
29:27Watch out.
29:28It looks like it's hung up on the bulb.
29:30Oh, yeah.
29:31It's coming around the bow.
29:32Tell him to slow it down.
29:33Don't slow down.
29:34Don't slow down.
29:35Don't think I'll invite you on the bulb.
29:36Roger!
29:38Hey!
29:39Stop!
29:40Stop!
29:41Hey!
29:42It's a random on the dog!
29:43Hey!
29:44Whoa!
29:45Whoa!
29:46Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
29:49What?
29:50It's a random on the dog!
29:51Turn off!
29:52Turn off!
29:53Turn off!
29:54Turn off!
29:55Stop!
29:56Hey!
29:57It's a random on the dog!
29:58Here!
29:59Whoa!
30:00It's a random on the dog!
30:01Turn off!
30:02Turn off!
30:03Turn off!
30:04It just fixed this bull .
30:07With the pot line already stretched to the breaking point around the bow, the dog fell
30:23off.
30:24The crew flags a second danger when a hydraulic ram breaks off the launcher.
30:30Now, with no way to tackle both deadly situations at once, the young captain in training faces a
30:37Sophia's choice of bad options.
30:40Hey, guys.
30:41How about you get that pot out of the block, throw the bags over.
30:53Throw it out!
30:54Yeah.
30:55Take it out.
30:56Game on.
30:57I don't feel comfortable hauling any more pots with a dog like that.
31:10Let's get that launcher fixed before it hurts somebody.
31:12Yeah, Roger!
31:13There you go.
31:14Good job, Sophia.
31:15That was the right move.
31:16You know what I mean?
31:17If that weld breaks again, you know, one of those dogs don't work, you can drop that pot
31:18on the table and somebody can get hurt.
31:19We've got to hop back to it so we can get back in business.
31:20Yeah.
31:21We're here to make money.
31:22154 miles east.
31:51On the edge of the low-pressure system.
32:06Hopefully, we can get it back on the crab.
32:08That's what we're here for.
32:11Aboard the Titan Explorer.
32:14The storm's just building right now.
32:17The crew's taking a pounding down there.
32:19But if I don't keep going, then we lose all our money.
32:22I get fired.
32:24I've got a lot of pressure on me.
32:25I've got deadlines.
32:27And it's good that me and Mark talk,
32:29because I can't have insubordination,
32:32because then the crew will follow suit.
32:36I'm the one that's responsible.
32:40My choice is to trust my crew.
32:45First pod.
32:46Okay, we'll catch you some damn crab, dude.
32:51We need it.
32:56Come on, crab!
33:03Okay, here it comes.
33:06What do we got?
33:07Why am I tired?
33:18I mean, I'm sick.
33:19When you've been fishing through a storm
33:21for 48 hours straight...
33:23Ready?
33:23What's up, man?
33:24Okay.
33:26Bear eye!
33:30What was that?
33:33Bear eye!
33:35What better way to stay awake
33:38than a Bear Eye remix?
33:42Bear eye!
33:43Bear eye!
33:43Bear eye!
33:5512,000 pounds of bear dye
33:57right out of the gate.
33:59Music to Sig's ears,
34:00assuming he can still hear.
34:01On the Titan Explorer.
34:07Come on, crab!
34:09Come on, crab!
34:10Come on, come on, come on!
34:12Okay, here it comes.
34:17What do we got?
34:18Liberty!
34:19Come on, baby!
34:21Come on!
34:21Come on, dude!
34:22Come on!
34:23Come on, James!
34:23Switch!
34:24Yeah!
34:24Woo-hoo!
34:24Yeah, man!
34:25Yeah!
34:26Yeah!
34:27Yeah!
34:28Whoa!
34:29Whoa!
34:30Whoa!
34:31Whoa!
34:32Whoa!
34:33Whoa!
34:34Loaded!
34:35Yeah!
34:36Yeah!
34:37Come on, man!
34:38Switch!
34:39Yeah!
34:40Woo!
34:4530!
34:463-0!
34:473-0!
34:50That is awesome, Mark.
34:53I hope the rest of this streak continues like this.
34:59Woo-hoo!
35:00Woo!
35:01Woo!
35:07There's a big rider right here.
35:09They're still trying to get in.
35:12They're still trying to get in.
35:14Yeah!
35:16Yeah!
35:18Money, money, money, money!
35:19Woo!
35:20Woo!
35:21Woo!
35:22Woo!
35:23Woo!
35:24Woo!
35:25Woo!
35:2665, man!
35:2765?
35:28Yeah, 65!
35:2965!
35:3065!
35:31Yeah!
35:3265!
35:3365!
35:35I've got a really, really fantastic group.
35:38And at the end of the day, basically, everybody just communicates with me.
35:43Woo-hoo!
35:48We're getting clogged up.
35:50If it keeps up like this, I'm gonna be that much closer to hitting my target goal for this off-road.
36:03160 miles west, aboard the Seabrook.
36:08The dog came off.
36:12It kind of sucks, you know, especially when we're on the crab, but then we'll get back to it.
36:21I'm almost back on the pot right now, and hopefully they'll be ready by the time I get there, because my clock is ticking.
36:30All right, run it again.
36:31Yeah, the dogs are working.
36:44Are you guys ready?
36:47Yeah.
36:48Go kill some crabs!
36:51Woo!
36:53We are a Kodiak boat.
36:55She's a Kodiak girl.
36:56I knew her dad.
36:57I had a lot of respect for Gary.
36:59So, you know, I'd like to think that he's happy she's here learning, because none of these stuff is in books.
37:05It's all taught generation to generation.
37:26That looks so good!
37:27You know, we get a little break in the weather.
37:30I needed to see some progress, and she did that today.
37:34She didn't crack under pressure.
37:36That's what being a captain is about.
37:38So, onward and upward from here.
37:48Now we're back on the big cloud.
37:49We're good!
37:50We're good!
37:51That boat looks so good!
37:52Good numbers.
37:53Let's hope that it holds up.
37:54As the storm barrels south of the Aleutian Island chain.
37:56The good news is the weather does seem to be coming down.
38:11Across the grounds.
38:12Oh!
38:13Holy !
38:14Wow!
38:15Let's see what the number is.
38:1840.
38:19We'll be done.
38:20The weather's starting to come down.
38:21That's nice.
38:22This is exactly what we need to fill up for our offload.
38:23Yeah!
38:24Woo!
38:25Woo!
38:2636!
38:27That was good!
38:28He's stuck!
38:29Oh, okay.
38:30No, that's it.
38:30Okay.
38:31Oh, thank you.
38:32And then you're...
38:33Oh, fuck!
38:34Now, let's go!
38:35It's time for an distance.
38:36Oh...
38:39All the way back and forth, it's time for us to get us off.
38:4140.
38:43We'll be done.
38:43The weather's starting to come down, that's nice.
38:44This is exactly what we need to fill up for our offload.
38:47Yeah!
38:48Woo!
38:4936!
38:50That was good!
38:51It was good.
38:55He sucked up!
38:56Oh, OK.
39:01Hopefully, we'll get what we need.
39:03Head to town and offload.
39:07Get out of here.
39:20You did it!
39:21You got her, Florida!
39:2750,000, 308, man.
39:29We killed it.
39:30Thank God, dude.
39:33I'm stressed, but I'm so glad that's over.
39:36Nice job, Mark.
39:38Thank you so much.
39:39Good job for you, brother.
39:41All right, let's throw him and go, dude.
39:44And now the work's going to start,
39:46because Baraday's not easy.
39:52Once you're done with one seriously stressful situation,
39:55you're on to the next one with crab fishing.
40:08That's the last one.
40:09One more?
40:10This is the last one right here, boss.
40:12Whoo!
40:13There you go.
40:14I don't know what to say.
40:15Whoo!
40:16All together, we got 50!
40:17You're doing good, Sophia.
40:18I mean, these are the numbers we need to finish the trip.
40:19So we'll take these, and hopefully come back out
40:20before the red crab fleet gets here.
40:21You trusted yourself.
40:22You set that string.
40:23Yeah.
40:24Yeah.
40:25Yeah.
40:26Yeah.
40:27Yeah.
40:28Yeah.
40:29Yeah.
40:30You did fine, you know?
40:31So just do what your gut and your gear tell you.
40:32I did it, and I didn't even get yelled at once.
40:33Yet.
40:34All right.
40:35Good job.
40:36Thanks, boss.
40:38Thanks, boss.
40:40Bye.
40:41Bye.
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