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00:14:06I will. We've been pretty lucky up till now.
00:14:10Lucky.
00:14:12In what way have we been lucky?
00:14:15If one of us had been on deck in that way, it would have been curtains.
00:14:18If we cut the parachute, we would have been fine.
00:14:20Hey, it was your idea to put it out in the first place. Remember that.
00:14:24What's that supposed to mean?
00:14:26You knew the storm was coming. You put us out or you risked our lives!
00:14:46Leaving on a journey and arriving at a destination is the best part of cruising.
00:14:51To be honest, I dislike blue water sailing. It bores me to tears.
00:14:56The excitement of bad weather and long night watches soon wears off.
00:15:00For me, it's all about seeing the world and taking my home with me.
00:15:07There's a man who knows what he's doing.
00:15:19You're flying along, mate. She's got a great turn of speed.
00:15:22Oh, yeah. She's fast.
00:15:24Just go like the woman.
00:15:26Who have you left behind? Have someone in Australia?
00:15:30I'm more interested than who I could be sailing towards, mate.
00:15:33Hey, who's the lady in the picture down below?
00:15:34Well, that is the original Rose Noel.
00:15:39It's Asian princess. Name the boat after her.
00:15:44Love and the love.
00:15:45You still love her?
00:15:47Spirit?
00:15:48You're doing a bit fast, John, don't you think?
00:15:51We're not that much of a bloody hurry, are we?
00:15:53Well, I want to get as far as the temperature in the nightfall.
00:15:56Good boy.
00:15:57The weather's changing.
00:15:59The weather's changing. What do you mean?
00:16:00What's it doing?
00:16:01Well, there's a storm coming.
00:16:04We're going to catch it.
00:16:07It'll be honest pretty soon.
00:16:09And then we'll do some real sailing.
00:16:22A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
00:16:26I don't like this. I really don't like it.
00:16:29Phil had limited coastal sailing experience.
00:16:32Maybe that's why he was so anxious.
00:16:34His fear was contagious.
00:16:36How long is this going to last?
00:16:38What's the big surprise?
00:16:39If you guys heard the rain forecast, you would have known about this.
00:16:43This one's going to blow us away the toga in no time.
00:16:46You sent us into a storm on purpose.
00:16:54Hey, come on.
00:16:55Get on the radio now.
00:16:56Fuck you.
00:16:57Come on, let's go.
00:16:59The helicopter get us off.
00:17:01Hey, hello, sister.
00:17:02Hey, hey.
00:17:03That radio's short range.
00:17:06There's no one out here to hear you.
00:17:08What?
00:17:08Why?
00:17:09Why what?
00:17:10Why is it short range?
00:17:12Come on.
00:17:13Because I don't have a license.
00:17:16Why not?
00:17:17Because I don't believe them.
00:17:19I don't want to waste the money.
00:17:20When you're out here, you're out here.
00:17:21That's the duty you're on.
00:17:22Fuck you, mate.
00:17:24We're going to flip.
00:17:26We're not going to flip.
00:17:27This yacht can't flip.
00:17:30I sell 40,000 miles on one of these.
00:17:32This is just another blow.
00:17:34Yeah, when was that?
00:17:3420 years ago?
00:17:35Yeah.
00:17:37Let's play with my hands.
00:17:39We've already crossed the Tasman together.
00:17:42You're safe, Ray.
00:17:43Relax.
00:17:48What about a sea anchor?
00:17:49You got one of those?
00:17:50Oh, four.
00:17:51Want to stop us bouncing around while we load it out?
00:17:54Yeah.
00:17:57Have you got one?
00:17:59Of course they have.
00:17:59Of course they have.
00:18:00Well, then let's throw it out.
00:18:01Slice down a bit.
00:18:01No way.
00:18:03It's brand new.
00:18:04It costs a lot of money.
00:18:06What a turn he goes.
00:18:08Let's take a vote.
00:18:09Yeah.
00:18:11It's not a bloody democracy, mate.
00:18:13Hey, fuck you.
00:18:14Where is it?
00:18:28Alright.
00:18:29Go on the bag!
00:18:46Stay on the bag!
00:18:50Just run!
00:18:51Got it!
00:19:02Get out!
00:19:10Police!
00:19:12Get out!
00:19:25If I made one big mistake, this was it.
00:19:30allowing myself to be bulldozed by a terrified crew
00:19:32with no experience of blue water sailing
00:19:35the noise of waves
00:19:36smashing against a molten hull of like gunfire
00:19:40it can be terrifying
00:19:41if you know these two
00:19:47what the hell was that
00:19:50shoot must have failed
00:19:51then we've got to free it
00:19:54too dangerous
00:19:54first pulling your side off
00:19:56you make a mistake pulling it in
00:19:57you can lose a finger or a hand
00:19:59then we couldn't lose
00:20:01no
00:20:03hey
00:20:03tell us that
00:20:05all we can do is sit tight
00:20:06and wait it out
00:20:08we can't leave this shoot like that
00:20:10on the skipper end
00:20:12remember
00:20:20get some sleep
00:20:21sort of in the morning when conditions improve
00:20:53smile in your eyes
00:21:00you can't see that
00:21:02the stress signals
00:21:02he finds long
00:21:03maybe he'll pick it up
00:21:04I was my last
00:21:31What are you after, eh? Insurance money?
00:21:35I'm not insured. I don't believe in it. I'm insured with the gods, not the bottom figures.
00:21:40Hey, you're in my space, mate.
00:21:42What happens if a wave flips the boat the right side up? We're gonna be fine with all this water.
00:21:47It can't happen, okay? It won't happen.
00:21:50No, no. We've got to cut an escape hatch.
00:21:53You are not cutting another hole in this bloody boat.
00:21:57Now, you have some respect for her, for me, for everything I put into it.
00:22:00No bloody way. This is our lives we're talking about. If you won't do it, I will.
00:22:11It was painful to watch, like the violation of a loved one.
00:22:16But Reg was not a man to argue with. Once he made his mind up, that was it.
00:23:09Breaking outside didn't make them feel any better.
00:23:13Seeing the magnitude of what we're up against, the morale sank to a new low.
00:23:18Any hope of a quick rescue seemed a distant prospect.
00:23:22ofg.
00:23:22Alright.
00:23:22...
00:23:27...
00:23:38...
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00:23:52Rick.
00:23:54Rick.
00:23:55Rick.
00:23:57Rick.
00:23:58The light.
00:24:05Wait, I'll come back home.
00:24:12That's it.
00:24:21Once the Yipur battery died, we were on our own.
00:24:25Outside standard flight paths and shipping lanes.
00:24:28Wind, current and the gods were taking us for a ride.
00:24:31The only control we had was over ourselves.
00:24:36Rick.
00:24:37Jim.
00:24:38Give us head outside.
00:24:40We needed to put differences behind us and work as a team.
00:24:43Rick.
00:24:48Rick.
00:24:54Rick.
00:24:58Rick.
00:25:00Rick.
00:25:03Rick.
00:25:04Rick.
00:25:08Rick.
00:25:12Rick.
00:25:16Rick.
00:25:19Rick.
00:25:39Rick.
00:25:42Rick.
00:25:46Rick.
00:25:48Rick.
00:25:48Rick.
00:25:49Rick.
00:25:56Rick.
00:26:00Rick.
00:26:02Rick.
00:26:07Rick.
00:26:20Rick.
00:26:22Rick.
00:26:24Rick.
00:26:25Rick.
00:26:34Rick.
00:26:35Rick.
00:26:35Rick.
00:26:36Rick.
00:26:40Rick.
00:26:42Rick.
00:26:42What else was down there?
00:26:43Oh Jesus.
00:26:45That's what you're doing.
00:26:46Take you easy mate.
00:26:47It doesn't mean to.
00:26:48Screw you.
00:26:49Look, look, I'm bleeding.
00:26:50Oh, get over it.
00:26:51Jesus, you're a bloody moron.
00:26:56And we ration all food from now on.
00:26:58Who says?
00:26:59It's the smart thing to do.
00:27:01We don't know how long we're going to be out here.
00:27:04And we're going to get hold of the sails.
00:27:06You're going to die for them tomorrow.
00:27:08I've told you already.
00:27:09You can't sell us the boat upside down.
00:27:12And we make decisions by vote from now on.
00:27:14Majority rules and we stick to the rules.
00:27:16You used to be a cock, didn't you?
00:27:17Hey, let it go, Rick.
00:27:20Man, your emotional body is starving in your internet.
00:27:23Have faith in the God within.
00:27:25You can shove your dumbass religion up your skinny ass.
00:27:28Rick, ask me the cabbage.
00:27:31Where's the knife?
00:27:32This one's shit.
00:27:38We got tuna.
00:27:40There was a lemon somewhere lying around on this leaking silver boat.
00:27:45There we are.
00:28:12I've just been six months in a leaky boat.
00:28:15I did.
00:28:16I did.
00:28:16I've just been six months in a leaky boat.
00:28:17Lucky just to be afloat.
00:28:19What song is that?
00:28:21That's a Kiwi classic, mate.
00:28:22No.
00:28:23A-O-T-O-R-O-A.
00:28:26I've got to get in.
00:28:42I think Rick felt he'd lost Jim to us,
00:28:44like someone had stolen his girlfriend.
00:28:47Or maybe something else was going on inside his head.
00:28:52Meanwhile, back home, Jim's girlfriend, Martha,
00:28:55was becoming concerned.
00:28:56By now, he should have made contact from Tonga.
00:29:00After three weeks adrift,
00:29:02no one had begun searching for us.
00:29:04It still works.
00:29:05I haven't used it for a while.
00:29:12Okay.
00:29:14You're not going to be able to get through anyway.
00:29:17Is that Derek?
00:29:19What did you say?
00:29:21You're not going to be able to get through.
00:29:23Gordon will radio for you.
00:29:25You arrange a term with John.
00:29:26What do you mean?
00:29:30Gordon's supposed to call him and get his position.
00:29:33But John's not going to be able to call him
00:29:34or name the boat
00:29:35because his radio is legal.
00:29:37That's the deal.
00:29:39The deal?
00:29:41I heard him talking about it.
00:29:43Gordon's going to call him
00:29:44and give him a weather forecast.
00:29:48Why didn't you tell us this before?
00:29:51Your dad wouldn't have gone
00:29:52if he'd known they didn't hear the proper radio.
00:29:54No.
00:29:55Hello?
00:29:57Hello?
00:29:58How do you drive this thing?
00:30:00Hello?
00:30:03Come on, boy!
00:30:06So, I reckon they're out here somewhere.
00:30:12Okay.
00:30:13Let's give it a go.
00:30:15Six, one, two, eight, point, six.
00:30:19That's what John and I agreed.
00:30:21It's almost half past eight.
00:30:23He might be listening.
00:30:26Pargo calling Rose Noel.
00:30:28Do you read me?
00:30:29Your position, please.
00:30:31Over.
00:30:32Over.
00:30:34Over.
00:30:45Was that 28 degrees south?
00:30:48Please confirm or deny Rose Noel.
00:30:51Over.
00:30:5828 degrees south.
00:31:01I'm sure that's what he said.
00:31:14Never hurt.
00:31:23Here.
00:31:30Okay.
00:31:49something wasn't right i'd filled the tanks to capacity with fresh water before we left
00:31:55we had it gone
00:31:58for the first time i had doubts about our survival
00:32:18when are you going to check the water tanks john
00:32:26john
00:32:31check them already
00:32:34and
00:32:35empty
00:32:42what do you mean empty
00:32:45there's no water hang on
00:32:47so
00:32:49all the water you've been talking about in the tanks thousands of liters
00:32:55it's all gone
00:32:57what happened to it
00:33:00where's all the water gone
00:33:01well
00:33:02it must have drained out when we capsized
00:33:05it's drained out how come
00:33:07there are events in the tanks
00:33:09why didn't you bloody well tell us
00:33:11well
00:33:12we need to stay calm
00:33:15shit
00:33:17you guys gotta face the facts
00:33:19we're gonna die
00:33:21and there's no point about your stupid
00:33:24mast or your stupid rationing
00:33:27we've all had it
00:33:30you
00:33:31fuck the lot of you
00:33:31oh what's out
00:33:35jesus
00:33:36get the knife
00:33:38get the knife
00:33:39you fuckwits
00:33:40you fuckwits
00:33:41you get it back
00:33:42yeah
00:33:45hey
00:33:45shit it
00:33:46i brought a present for you
00:33:47i'll be done and piss off
00:33:50hey
00:33:50if we're all fucked why don't you swim for it
00:33:53bye bye film
00:33:54you fuck her off
00:33:55it's not my fault
00:33:56it's no bloody point
00:33:57stop it
00:33:58come on
00:33:59i'm out
00:34:00rick
00:34:01rick
00:34:02rick
00:34:03stop it
00:34:04rick leave him alone
00:34:06ok
00:34:07i'll go down and look for the sails now
00:34:09i'll do it now alright
00:34:11is that good enough for you
00:34:12yeah well if you suddenly change it too
00:34:13cause you're a dangerous man rick
00:34:15things go wrong
00:34:16things don't go your way
00:34:17you throw a wobbly
00:34:19you don't trust
00:34:21i'll get the sails
00:34:22no no no
00:34:22i'll do it
00:34:23you
00:34:24yeah sure
00:34:25bad idea phil
00:34:26i should do it
00:34:27i know where they are
00:34:28yeah so do i
00:34:31fuck the lot of you
00:34:42what if he doesn't make it
00:34:45more of everything for the rest of us
00:34:49you're out of line rick
00:34:52seriously out of line
00:34:58you're out of line
00:34:59fuck
00:35:05fuck
00:35:06shit
00:35:16fuck
00:35:17fuck
00:35:20shit
00:35:21fuck
00:35:22fuck
00:35:22fuck
00:35:22fuck
00:35:22fuck
00:35:26Rick hated to lose control, and his setback could send him into a rage.
00:35:31He always needed someone to blame for his predicament.
00:35:34Usually it was me, but it could be anyone.
00:35:37It was only later I understood what was really driving him.
00:35:41He felt he was running out of time.
00:36:02He's not going to reach his destination.
00:36:05Does anyone recall anything John honey might have said about the forces of the police?
00:36:09It's long in the months of my seat office.
00:36:11I should have arrived at the tunnel like that.
00:36:13I should have made you.
00:36:33We're talking about Noel.
00:36:34Hello, you know, where's Noel?
00:36:37Come in, do you read?
00:36:39Hello?
00:36:40Where's Noel?
00:37:12Thank God.
00:37:14I'm here.
00:37:15We're going to make it.
00:37:18It was a sign.
00:37:20I knew we were being looked after.
00:37:42I have told you mate, there's no fish out here.
00:37:44He lives this far from the land.
00:37:47I'm going to bring this.
00:37:49We've got it.
00:37:50Hey, um, maybe we can have a water ration now.
00:37:53Nope.
00:37:55Still on the side of the rain.
00:37:59Hey guys.
00:38:01Check this out.
00:38:03What are you thinking?
00:38:05We're going to be capsized.
00:38:06We would have been about here.
00:38:09Prevailing current.
00:38:10It's going that way.
00:38:12Take us maybe 10, 20 miles a day.
00:38:15So.
00:38:16After 34 days drifting.
00:38:18That would put us.
00:38:20Right off the map.
00:38:21But there's nothing there.
00:38:23Nothing until South America.
00:38:26That's going to take us.
00:38:27At least take months.
00:38:29Possibly.
00:38:32Or.
00:38:32The current could take us north along the line of the continent.
00:38:35But well at the side of land.
00:38:37And that.
00:38:38We'd add another 1,000 miles.
00:38:41There's some hills.
00:38:43Yeah.
00:38:46Just you right.
00:38:48You blokes are going to be famous.
00:38:55What the fuck are you doing?
00:38:58You're writing your memoirs?
00:39:00I haven't made my mind up yet.
00:39:02Might be a book.
00:39:04Might be a lovely day to my ex.
00:39:05Who?
00:39:06Rose Noel.
00:39:07Poor bitch you named this piece of crap after.
00:39:12Why'd she dump you anyway?
00:39:15She didn't dump me.
00:39:16She died in a plane crash.
00:39:18Pan Am 816.
00:39:20She has the only way to join me.
00:39:22Oh.
00:39:23But.
00:39:24There's been many women since my sweet Rose Noel.
00:39:29Too many.
00:39:33Sure I mean.
00:39:34You're a real catch.
00:39:37Sane.
00:39:38Handsome.
00:39:39Young.
00:39:40Normal.
00:39:42Sane.
00:39:44Rick.
00:39:44Rick.
00:39:45Let's just.
00:39:46Let's play a game.
00:39:48Sure why not.
00:39:50Yeah that's a good idea.
00:39:51I'll play the winner.
00:39:52Piss off.
00:40:01You gotta take it easy on him.
00:40:02I know he's annoying but.
00:40:04I've got nothing.
00:40:06Help me sit up.
00:40:18Well hey.
00:40:19Thank you so much guys.
00:40:31I'm sorry.
00:40:32I'll play it.
00:40:33I'll play it.
00:40:33No!
00:40:35Oh, god.
00:40:36I got nothing.
00:40:37Oh!
00:40:37I don't know.
00:41:13Phil, are you going to tell him or shall I?
00:41:17What?
00:41:19You should do that outside.
00:41:22It's too windy.
00:41:26Phil lost the rod.
00:41:34Phil was the only rig we had.
00:41:39First the only decent bloody knife and now the rod.
00:41:43How bloody thick are you?
00:41:45I'm sorry, okay?
00:41:46No, not okay.
00:41:48It's everything else about you.
00:41:49You're a greedy farting pig.
00:41:52Look at your head mate.
00:41:53You look like you've been in a fight.
00:41:55When are you going to learn how low the roof is?
00:41:57I just want to go home.
00:42:03Phil, it's okay.
00:42:07It's okay.
00:42:20I'm still going to run away.
00:42:22Why is it?
00:42:28What is it?
00:42:50Hey guys, check this out, it's something I've been working on.
00:42:56It's a collection system for water.
00:43:01These are PVC pipes, I've got heaps of them and a starboard pontine.
00:43:04What do you think?
00:43:06I don't see how you...
00:43:08How are you going to cut the pipes?
00:43:12Exactly.
00:43:14But how about...
00:43:17Why don't we use the surface of the hull as a catchment and we put wood along here and over
00:43:32here.
00:43:35With drain holes here and here.
00:43:47Hey, good on you mate.
00:43:50Hey there you're pulling your weight.
00:43:52Hey?
00:43:53Yeah.
00:43:54So, have we got any wood?
00:44:08You can survive a long time without food but not without water.
00:44:13Over the weeks we had reduced our rations to little more than two ounces of liquid each per day.
00:44:18It's been a bloody work.
00:44:20But now the precious water was almost gone.
00:44:23We were beyond thirst, suffering the onset of dehydration.
00:44:36Rick, what's that?
00:44:37scratch its nooneZe待って, there's gone over, they've gone over.
00:44:44Wait...
00:44:48It's a yon.
00:44:50It's the beacon.
00:44:52Quick get the beacon.
00:44:54Come on, come on...
00:45:01There...
00:45:02Your...
00:45:03yes...
00:45:09Guys, guys, guys, it's too far out.
00:45:11I'll never see it.
00:45:12I'll never see it.
00:45:20You killer rider killed.
00:45:21Good on you, mate.
00:45:22Brilliant.
00:45:24Okay, stay back.
00:45:30Okay, check it out.
00:45:36Come on, come on.
00:45:40Forget it.
00:45:41It's gone.
00:45:45Yeah, a yacht like that shouldn't be out here.
00:45:48It's a sign.
00:45:49It's only not as close to South America as you thought.
00:45:52No, it's a sign from God.
00:45:54We're going to be okay.
00:45:57Enough.
00:45:58Okay, no more.
00:45:59Give me a fucking headache.
00:46:01Everything in life happens for a reason.
00:46:03That yacht is a sign.
00:46:05We willed her to appear.
00:46:07Yeah.
00:46:08Just like you willed that storm to appear, eh?
00:46:11You fucking wanker.
00:46:14God only knows what you know.
00:46:16Don't you know that?
00:46:17Everything comes from within.
00:46:19Don't fight it.
00:46:21One more word.
00:46:22I swear one more word and I will fucking gag you.
00:46:29Thank you, God, for bringing us this far and thank you for what is to come.
00:46:39There is still no contact with the missing crew of the Rose Noel, which left Picton on June the 6th
00:46:44with four local men on board.
00:46:47The Trimorant was expected to arrive in Tonga by the middle of the month.
00:46:51It is now six weeks overdue.
00:46:55Following an unsuccessful search by RNZAF Orion, pressure is now mounting for a second search, despite the already considerable expenditure
00:47:04of public money.
00:47:05It is now six weeks overdue.
00:47:35– The Trimorant and Luckin.
00:47:38– The Trimorant and Luckin.
00:47:44The Trimorant durnal.
00:47:50The Trimorant.
00:47:52The Trimorant.
00:48:12It's raining!
00:48:14Water!
00:48:16It's raining!
00:48:17Get the bottles!
00:48:37We thank you.
00:48:38Thank you, God.
00:48:40Forty days in the distance.
00:48:51Thank you, God.
00:49:07They're alive.
00:49:09They're on their way.
00:49:12Home?
00:49:15Does Rick have a white cable-knit jersey?
00:49:20No.
00:49:22No.
00:49:23Hmm.
00:49:25I see him in one.
00:49:28Very nice.
00:49:29And gumboots.
00:49:32On an island.
00:49:34Which island?
00:49:36I've asked the guides, but they won't tell me.
00:49:39The name is...
00:49:42Two words.
00:49:43Five letters and seven letters.
00:49:48Rick's guide is here with us now.
00:49:50He's standing right behind you.
00:49:55He's telling us they're safe.
00:50:11Rick!
00:50:11Rick!
00:50:12Come here!
00:50:12Come here!
00:50:13Rick!
00:50:13Get you!
00:50:14Oh, shit!
00:50:15Oh, fish!
00:50:18Oh, fish!
00:50:21Oh!
00:50:23Oh!
00:50:23Come to Buffer.
00:50:25Thanks to you, there's no rod.
00:50:27No bloody way of catching the bastard.
00:50:30Come on, Harry.
00:50:31Come on.
00:50:32Come on.
00:50:36Bucker.
00:50:38Now he'll be back.
00:50:40Yeah, don't worry.
00:50:41He'll be back.
00:50:48I think I've got something.
00:50:50Oh, that's perfect.
00:50:51Yeah.
00:50:53And this?
00:50:54Okay.
00:50:55It's on.
00:50:55We good?
00:50:56Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:50:57We good, we good.
00:50:57That's all we need.
00:51:00All right.
00:51:27Oh, Harry's back!
00:51:28Shh, shh, shh, shh.
00:51:34Come on, Harry.
00:51:35Come on, Harry.
00:51:37It's down to him.
00:51:41One time.
00:51:47Come on, Harry.
00:51:54Slowly back, slowly.
00:51:56Come on, Harry.
00:51:58Come on.
00:51:59Ready, John?
00:52:39And I just hope that you have lots of mates
00:52:42just like you.
00:52:48No fish in the sea, eh, John?
00:52:50There will be now.
00:52:52Are we coming for the bouncers in the huddle?
00:52:55When are you going to check those gas tanks, John?
00:52:57There's no telling how far they're parodied.
00:53:01One mistake blows all the bits.
00:53:04Come on.
00:53:05Let's just appreciate what we've got.
00:53:09We don't give thanks enough.
00:53:13Thank you, God, for sending us, Harry.
00:53:16And please help John find his inner what-have-you
00:53:19so that we can use the bloody gas tanks.
00:53:22Amen.
00:53:22Oh, man.
00:53:26Harry's friends had begun to appear in numbers.
00:53:29After two and a half months at sea,
00:53:31the Rose Noel had become a floating reef.
00:53:34Our menu was expanding.
00:53:36Barnacle, seaweed and kingfish.
00:53:39Plenty of kingfish.
00:53:41Oi.
00:53:42Imagine that's fried.
00:53:46I'm not going to give up on the gas tanks, John.
00:53:57You find them.
00:53:59Or I will.
00:54:01You wouldn't like that?
00:54:03I might hurt your precious bloody boat.
00:54:11All right!
00:54:11All right!
00:54:13All right!
00:54:14All right!
00:54:42All right!
00:54:45Ah!
00:54:51Okay, John, turn it on.
00:55:00Okay, it's coming.
00:55:04Shouldn't you be on your knees, John?
00:55:07Praying?
00:55:22All right, easy.
00:55:27Try them.
00:55:28One, two, three.
00:55:33Did you call those even?
00:55:34Yeah, you're just going to get the big one.
00:55:36They're all roughly the same size.
00:55:39Pizzas?
00:55:40It's your perfect, am I right, Rick?
00:55:42No first choice.
00:55:46Don't worry, Phil.
00:55:47You can have a bigger smack then.
00:55:51Cheers.
00:55:57Bloody beautiful.
00:56:04A whole lot of victory, isn't it?
00:56:06Could have had this months ago.
00:56:08You knew exactly where those tanks would.
00:56:10You'd have to fight for everything.
00:56:15It's like we're not suffering enough for them.
00:56:16It's true, mate.
00:56:17It's true.
00:56:18Every idea we have, he scoffs at.
00:56:20He uses his knowledge of the boat to build a power over us.
00:56:23Hey, the most important thing is,
00:56:25we got gas now.
00:56:27Oh, dude.
00:56:28How good's that?
00:56:29It sounds like it.
00:56:30I'll be right there.
00:56:33What's wrong with you?
00:56:35He's the one that got this whole thing rigged up.
00:56:38It's just...
00:56:39It's too bad for him.
00:56:42I want you to defend him now, eh?
00:56:44Sad shit.
00:56:45You pussy little fuck on the eggs.
00:56:47Hey!
00:56:48Hey!
00:56:51God!
00:56:53Jesus Christ!
00:56:56Despite our improving situation,
00:56:58Rick's moods were becoming darker,
00:57:01more erratic.
00:57:04Not even Jem was safe from his foots of temper.
00:57:29Look!
00:57:47Look at the brisk meat.
00:57:50Roast chicken.
00:57:51Get him!
00:57:53Mm-hmm.
00:57:54Mm-hmm.
00:57:56Mm-hmm.
00:57:56Mm-hmm.
00:57:58Mm-hmm.
00:57:59Mm-hmm.
00:58:00Mm-hmm.
00:58:00Mm-hmm.
00:58:04Yes!
00:58:08No!
00:58:08No!
00:58:09What the hell?
00:58:09Oh!
00:58:10He's got it!
00:58:11Come on!
00:58:11Oh, my God!
00:58:12Oh, my God!
00:58:13Oh, my God!
00:58:13Oh, my God!
00:58:14Oh, my God!
00:58:14Oh, my God!
00:58:14Come on!
00:58:15Come on!
00:58:15Come on!
00:58:16Come on!
00:58:16Come on!
00:58:16Come on!
00:58:21Albatross burritos
00:58:23and tomato puree.
00:58:24And tomato puree.
00:58:26Delicious.
00:58:26Delicious. You're a bloody artist, Jim.
00:58:29What's supposed to happen if you kill an albatross?
00:58:33The ancient mariner was doomed to wander the ocean forever.
00:58:36The ancient mariner didn't fry hers, so I think we get a pass.
00:58:40So much food, we've got to have people over.
00:58:49Happy birthday, mate.
00:58:53Nice one, Rick.
00:58:55Keep you warm on watch.
00:58:58For he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow, and so
00:59:08show all of us.
00:59:10Hip, hip, hooray, hip, hooray.
00:59:15What's up, man? You alright?
00:59:18Couldn't have had a better birthday.
00:59:22Doesn't make sense to be happy out here.
00:59:35Most of us gathered here have sailed the South Pacific, and most of us know John Glennie.
00:59:41So far, our requests to Mount Another Search have been fruitless.
00:59:45So it may be that we have to find the money ourselves.
00:59:47Some $15,000 per hour of flying time.
00:59:52Does anybody recall anything that he might have said about the route?
00:59:59Yeah, can you tell us if you definitely heard John's voice when you took the position?
01:00:03The speaker never identified himself.
01:00:05But you clearly heard Rose Noel.
01:00:09I think so.
01:00:10You're full of shit.
01:00:12Martha, please.
01:00:13It is only because of your lies that they searched the Kermadex.
01:00:17That was John's fourth waypoint.
01:00:19It made sense to look for them there.
01:00:20Bullshit.
01:00:22Karen was there, she'll tell you.
01:00:26There was so much interference that we could hardly hear anything.
01:00:31We know nothing, that's the bloody truth.
01:00:34What we want is to search from this line, 300 miles to the east.
01:00:41Funded by friends and family, another search has been mounted for the trimaran Rose Noel.
01:00:47Missing at sea now, three months.
01:00:49Twenty minutes of flying time in this direction before we turn around.
01:00:53It's like 30 degrees.
01:00:54Yeah.
01:01:00Huh?
01:01:03Huh?
01:01:24it had taken nearly three months but finally we were beginning to work as a team each of us had
01:01:30a role in food and water it could have gone on forever
01:01:36well and adieu to you fine spanish lady well and adieu to you ladies of spain we've received orders
01:01:52to stand for all things and perhaps never shall we see you again
01:01:59farewell and adieu to my fair spanish ladies farewell and adieu to all you ladies of spain
01:02:13you think maybe we'll need a bigger boat
01:02:35there is no point in telling the others the ship was too far off to see us
01:02:40it was better to spit on the disappointment
01:03:04rick rick get out here
01:03:09it's all me
01:03:29christ you bastards
01:03:51i reckon we're about 10 miles out
01:04:14i couldn't find booze to describe how i felt relief
01:04:19relation disappointment i just knew i was coming to an end whatever that meant perhaps that was what i was
01:04:30afraid of i didn't know
01:04:43the others were looking forward to lives they could return to
01:04:47but my life was here with what was left of my room and rose noel
01:04:53i had nowhere else to go
01:05:02you know
01:05:03you know
01:05:03we should have the record by now
01:05:05record
01:05:05record
01:05:06what record
01:05:08119 days
01:05:09with an over timber
01:05:11maybe sometime record
01:05:13jesus john who gives a toss
01:05:15i told you you blokes
01:05:16i told you you blokes are going to be famous
01:05:17let's concentrate on getting on land for us
01:05:19yeah i just want to get back to the garen and the kids that'll do me
01:05:31when i was a kid we used to go on holiday on the great prairie oil
01:05:36see that peak
01:05:38yeah
01:05:38that looks like urakimata
01:05:41the mountain on the barrier
01:05:43well
01:05:44all mountains look pretty much the same for the distance
01:05:46i worked it out
01:05:47it must be an island of south america
01:05:49no
01:05:50urakimata
01:05:50mount hobson oil
01:05:51i reckon that's it
01:05:52well how could that be possible
01:05:53we've drifted thousands of miles in the other direction
01:05:56you might be wrong
01:06:08making landfall is always dangerous
01:06:10the ocean striking a landmass can produce a short, confused seaway
01:06:17conflicting wind and currents draw you in like a magnet
01:06:35we could almost touch the land
01:06:38but having no way of steering those snow out
01:06:40we were in danger of being cast under us
01:06:46what was that
01:06:47it must be the mast
01:06:49hitting the seabed
01:06:50if the mast were driven up through the hull
01:06:53rose and well could break it past
01:06:55and throw us into the sea
01:06:57we've got to get off the boat
01:06:58we'll be alright guys
01:06:59we're being looked after
01:07:00fuck that i'm going to swim
01:07:05it's too dangerous mate
01:07:07if it's over to her you'll be fine
01:07:09run
01:07:14go
01:07:15go
01:07:18go
01:07:19go
01:07:23come on
01:07:25i swear
01:07:25come on john
01:07:46I was done, exhausted, but apart from a bow to the head and a twisted knee, I was okay.
01:07:55In the end, after months of constant danger, during storm and tempest, we just drifted gently to shore.
01:08:05The memories in the world could take us no further.
01:08:08We slipped into the water and waded to dry land.
01:08:33What are you doing, John?
01:08:35Frank?
01:08:43A few blokes didn't have to worry.
01:08:46We're always going to make it.
01:08:49We shall give thanks.
01:08:57We'll just be thankful we made it.
01:08:59Mate, eh?
01:08:59That's enough.
01:09:00Of course we do.
01:09:02But I tell you.
01:09:05Right away.
01:09:09Beautiful.
01:09:14We're never in any danger.
01:09:16No one's.
01:09:18Thanks to you.
01:09:23I've got a sail bag.
01:09:25You must see it.
01:09:35John, we're off, mate.
01:09:49John, tell me that's not a behutacarwood tree.
01:09:52Toi-toi.
01:09:53Definitely New Zealand.
01:10:04This way, guys, looks like a trek.
01:10:25Oh, my God.
01:10:28Oh, my God.
01:10:50What do we do?
01:10:51What do we do?
01:10:51Break a window?
01:10:51No, no, no, no.
01:10:53It'll be clean.
01:10:53It's the worst of kids.
01:11:15Oh, my God.
01:11:18The chair.
01:11:19Oh.
01:11:22I've got the peaches.
01:11:33Oh, can they get it?
01:11:37I must have been in shock inside a real house after so long.
01:11:42Still think we're in South America tonight?
01:11:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:11:48Come on.
01:11:58All I could think of was my poor Rose Noel, drifting helpless in the bay.
01:12:04I wanted to return to her, but I didn't have the strength.
01:12:15Oh.
01:12:16Mmm.
01:12:22Pop up there, mate.
01:12:24Oh, thank you, mate.
01:12:28Cheers.
01:12:34You can shop there, buddy.
01:12:36Sharp scissors.
01:12:39Need a hand?
01:12:40No.
01:12:41I'm good.
01:12:43I'm really good.
01:12:45Cheers.
01:12:46Cheers.
01:12:53We're with us, please.
01:12:56This house, we're a four bloody lucky guy.
01:13:01Yes, we are.
01:13:02Mmm.
01:13:05A toast.
01:13:07Tomorrow, with any luck, we find a phone and we get off this island.
01:13:11It's very unlikely the four of us will ever be alone again.
01:13:13Well, not like this.
01:13:18John, I want to thank you for getting us through this.
01:13:21It's because of you, the Rose Noel was a bountiful mother to us all.
01:13:28To John.
01:13:30To John.
01:13:31John.
01:13:33I don't know why you were so certain that we were going to be saved.
01:13:38And please, spare us any more of your crackpot theories, but...
01:13:45Although it's hard to admit, I guess you were right.
01:13:49In the end.
01:13:52Yes.
01:13:56But...
01:13:58I love you guys.
01:14:00I love you guys.
01:14:00And I hope...
01:14:04I hope that...
01:14:06After all we've been through...
01:14:09We can remain friends.
01:14:12Famous friends.
01:14:14They'll give us all medals.
01:14:17Yeah.
01:14:18They're friends.
01:14:19Oh.
01:14:20Pudding.
01:14:24Oh.
01:14:25Oh.
01:14:26Oh.
01:14:26Oh.
01:14:27Oh.
01:14:27Oh.
01:14:28Oh.
01:14:28Oh.
01:14:28Oh.
01:14:28Oh.
01:14:28Oh.
01:14:32Oh.
01:14:33Oh.
01:14:34Oh.
01:14:35Oh.
01:14:35Oh.
01:14:36Oh.
01:14:36Oh. Oh.
01:14:57I can't sleep.
01:15:01How's your head?
01:15:04It hurts.
01:15:39Yeah, yeah.
01:15:53Can I help you, blokes?
01:15:58Who the hell are you?
01:15:59Yeah, what are you doing in Jim's house?
01:16:01Where are we?
01:16:03What do you mean?
01:16:06Great Barrier Island?
01:16:10Hey, what's going on here?
01:16:14Who are you?
01:16:16We're the crew from the Rose Noel.
01:16:20That tri-marine that went missing.
01:16:23That's right.
01:16:28No.
01:16:31You guys are supposed to be dead.
01:16:35Really good to see you.
01:16:48A few hundred metres either side of that cove.
01:16:51I've been filling out a report on four dead bodies.
01:16:54No chance.
01:16:56Yeah, mate.
01:17:02Hello.
01:17:04Hi, can I speak to either, please?
01:17:05Speaking.
01:17:07Rick?
01:17:09Yeah.
01:17:10Rick?
01:17:11It's me.
01:17:13Sorry, I love it.
01:17:14Didn't recognise you.
01:17:16Are you there?
01:17:18Oh, God, sorry.
01:17:19Yes.
01:17:19Oh, darling.
01:17:21I don't believe it's true.
01:17:22It's really you.
01:17:25Yeah, it's me.
01:17:27Look, we're on Great Barrier Island.
01:17:29We're heading into Auckland, so...
01:17:31First flight you can, are you and Maddy?
01:17:33Yes, I will.
01:17:34Oh, darling, I love you.
01:17:35I love you.
01:17:37Maddy.
01:17:38Maddy.
01:17:38It's Maddy.
01:17:41Oh, darling.
01:17:44See you soon, OK?
01:17:45Mwah.
01:17:46Water and departure.
01:17:48Perfect.
01:17:57Date of campsite.
01:18:06Hello?
01:18:07Martha.
01:18:08It's me.
01:18:11Are you there?
01:18:13Yes, of course I am.
01:18:15You're flying us to Auckland.
01:18:16Can you please
01:18:17get on the plane
01:18:19and meet me there?
01:18:23Please, Martha.
01:18:25OK.
01:18:27OK.
01:18:28Bye.
01:18:34I'm so first.
01:18:36OK, you mentioned
01:18:37the sightings of a friend.
01:18:44Hey, hey, hey, hey.
01:18:50Hey, sneaky poo.
01:18:52It's a snowmobile.
01:18:57Hey, babe.
01:18:58Jeez, I've missed you.
01:19:00Yeah, I know.
01:19:01I've really missed you.
01:19:02Yeah, well, you should get a...
01:19:03Get a plane.
01:19:05Get a plane to Auckland
01:19:06as soon as you can.
01:19:08Yeah.
01:19:13Oh.
01:19:16John, your turn.
01:19:20No.
01:19:21No.
01:19:23No.
01:19:28No.
01:19:30No.
01:19:32No.
01:19:54Did you have any doubts that you'd make it?
01:19:56Not one.
01:19:57Why is that?
01:19:59Abiding faith.
01:20:00Abiding faith.
01:20:07Mr. Glennie, I presume?
01:20:08Yeah.
01:20:09Ross Lang, Marine Transport Division.
01:20:11Captain McKinley.
01:20:13Mind if we ask you a few questions?
01:20:15No.
01:20:16Did you keep a logbook, Mr. Glennie?
01:20:18Yeah.
01:20:21Any idea where it is now?
01:20:22This was so unexpected.
01:20:24Are you serious?
01:20:26Christ, can't this wait?
01:20:28If you want us to believe your story, Mr. Glennie, you'd better cooperate.
01:20:30After all we'd been through...
01:20:32What did you do for food and water all the time you were supposedly adrift?
01:20:38Rick?
01:20:39Rick?
01:20:40Rick?
01:20:41Rick?
01:20:42Rick?
01:20:42Rick?
01:20:42Rick?
01:20:44Rick?
01:20:44Rick?
01:20:44Rick?
01:20:44Rick?
01:20:45Rick?
01:20:53Rick?
01:20:58Rick?
01:21:03Rick?
01:21:10Rick?
01:21:11Please!
01:21:16Many people are wondering what power and spirit they had.
01:21:20These four men who spent July, August and September a drift home.
01:21:24The Ministry of Transport officials are to retrace the 119-day voyage of the Rose Noel with the use of
01:21:29a computer.
01:21:29Not too good to be troubled with no salt sores, far too well fed.
01:21:33What'd they eat out there all that time?
01:21:34Who do they think they're kidding?
01:21:35Bloody crack smugglers I reckon.
01:21:37They're having a thon and it's all bullshit.
01:21:39I don't believe a word of it.
01:21:40How have they been floating around for so long without someone seeing them?
01:21:44It's just impossible.
01:21:45It's just...
01:21:46Tommy, are you okay, mate?
01:21:47It's just not humanly possible.
01:21:48I know what conditions are like their time of year.
01:21:50No yacht's gonna stay up low for half their time, mate.
01:21:53Amid the euphoria, relief and sheer joy at the survival of the crew, some serious questions arise.
01:22:00The Transport Minister has asked for a preliminary investigation into the crew members' claims of the 120-day ordeal,
01:22:07which has attracted widespread scepticism.
01:22:11So what do you say, John, in response to those who don't believe you?
01:22:15Is there an alternative story?
01:22:17You know, I...
01:22:20I couldn't give a stuff with anybody, thanks.
01:22:23Jim.
01:22:24Check it out.
01:22:25John's on the telly.
01:22:26We were adrift all that time.
01:22:28Survived.
01:22:29Only because we were careful, clever, and looked out for each other.
01:22:35For the rest of my life, I'll be grateful to Phil, and Rick and Jim,
01:22:41and the circumstances that were the best men I could have hoped.
01:22:46If you're watching this, guys, I thank you.
01:22:51We needed a miracle, and we got one.
01:22:54Skipper John Glennie claims his yacht was capsized by a huge wade three days into their voyage.
01:23:00But now, after surviving 119 days drifting at sea, the Rose Noel broke up in a storm yesterday.
01:23:09Mr. Glennie returns to the wreck by helicopter, accompanied by Marine Division investigators,
01:23:14who were trying to piece together the final voyage of the Rose Noel.
01:23:20Hey, look at that.
01:23:24I might have been wrong.
01:23:28It's perhaps New Zealand's most miraculous survival story ever.
01:23:33How four men and an upturned boat could drift on the high seas without trace for nearly four months
01:23:39and live to tell the story.
01:23:41So remarkable was their tale of survival that some began to doubt that it ever happened.
01:23:47But a report released today backs up the incredible saga.
01:23:51This inquiry, with detailed scientific evidence supporting it,
01:23:56has demonstrated that this is absolutely true and, in fact,
01:24:01is one of the great stories of human survival on the seas.
01:24:04Rose Noel's skipper, John Glennie, describes the report as fair and thorough.
01:24:08Glennie says it answers the doubts some people had.
01:24:14Sadly, eight months after our return, Rick died of a brain tumour.
01:24:20Jim helped take care of him and then trained as a nurse.
01:24:24Phil went back to sea.
01:24:25He even made several voyages across the Pacific and fathered another child.
01:24:30But despite the ordeal we had survived so well together,
01:24:34after we left the island I never saw Rick, Jim or Phil ever again.
01:24:42Youtuber to meet you and understand.
01:24:48Thank you again.
01:24:52Rick, your Temple!頭
01:25:00is sick and ORF-based in one of the monsters. worshipped
01:25:06your neighbor and Mr.
01:25:08Hill has some feathers i had asked you to do your research.
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