00:00You had a series of worst-case scenarios here.
00:02You had wind setting.
00:03You had about a 10-mile-an-hour wind, and you could see that from the Mexican flag that was on the stern.
00:07You could see how it was setting in.
00:09Even without the sail set, she has a big sail area, so, I mean, those masks and rigging is going to catch a lot.
00:15You had the tide bringing you in, and then you had your engine kick in.
00:18And obviously, by the time they started realizing probably what was happening, they couldn't disengage the engine fast enough to get it off.
00:28You don't want to call the crew out of the mass because that would involve them unhooking.
00:32I mean, the thing that saved all those crew members up in the mass where they were hooked in.
00:36So, yeah, we had two die and a lot injured, but if they were scrambling down the rat lines, that would have been worse because they would have came tumbling out of there.
00:45And that would have been a horrific moment there.
00:48I mean, this could have been a lot worse than – I don't mean to minimize this, obviously, with as many two people dead and wounded.
00:57But if this wasn't steel mass and the crew harnessed in.