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Drake Versus Sharks | Wicked Tuna


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·Nov 11, 2024

What's going on with our little anchor problem here? Maybe we sucked it in sometimes when the boat's drifting around. The lines go underneath the boat, the rope floats around, and gets entangled in the propeller or the rudder. When that happens, you can't maneuver your boat because you could break something, so someone is definitely going swimming.

I'll jump in; Drake's volunteered to dive in. He's being a solid mate. Thank God the water is 70° though; I'd kind of be excited to jump in, but I'd be awfully scared about all the sharks that are swimming around. Imagine if you got bit by a shark while diving on the boat. I mean, what am I liable for that? I don't know.

I like your little swimming costume; it's really nice! You kind of look like a seal. There's always the risk of sharks when you're that far offshore, so you know that is always a real thought in my head.

Alright, brother, let's be safe. Be careful. Thanks, brother. [Music] Be careful, okay? Don't get tangled in this smoke. Diving under a boat is nothing safe about it. You're dealing with a very sharp knife, so it's very important you make precision cuts and pay attention to what you're doing.

The other thing is the boat can be rocking and rolling, and you don't want to get your head hit because it could cause a concussion and knock you out. It's scary; it's dangerous. People have lost fingers doing this.

Yeah, that's my boy Drake getting it done! Drake did it! He didn't crack his head open; he didn't slice his fingers off. Now we're ready to catch some tunas! Great job getting in there, brother!

Yeah, man, no worries! Getting the line out of that wheel was definitely my duty as a mate, and if I couldn't do that, I'm sure Tyler would be disappointed in me. Thanks for taking one for the team, man! I'm so glad you had to get wet.

No worries, no worries! I'm confident that this season together we're going to be a force to be reckoned with, dude. At least we can move now and fight a fish!

Oh yeah!

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