1:14:21
	lt looked so small from the beach.
1:14:23
	But when you're on it, it's like
a cruiser or a destroyer.
1:14:26
	It's just regulation-size. We have three.
Mother keeps hers in Southampton.
1:14:31
	Daddy's is in Venezuela.
The company is laying a new pipeline.
1:14:34
	My dad's more interested in railroads.
Baltimore and Ohio.
1:14:38
	Which is the port
and which is the starboard?
1:14:40
	That depends on
whether you're coming or going.
1:14:43
	l mean, normally the aft
is on the other side of the stern.
1:14:47
	And that's the bridge. So that you can get
from one side of the boat to the other.
1:14:52
	- Would you like a glass of champagne?
- Love it. Which way?
1:14:58
	- You have an upstairs and a downstairs.
- Yes, the hurricane cellar.
1:15:03
	And another nice thing about
this yacht - lots of closet space.
1:15:08
	Now, let me see. Where do you
suppose the steward set it up?
1:15:15
	ln here.
1:15:18
	Of course. How silly of me.
1:15:20
	On Thursdays they always
serve me in the small salon.
1:15:31
	It's exquisite. Like a floating mansion.
1:15:34
	It's all right for a bachelor.
1:15:37
	- What a beautiful fish.
- l caught him off Cape Hatteras.
1:15:42
	What is it?
1:15:44
	It's a member of the herring family.
1:15:47
	A herring?
1:15:49
	Isn't it amazing how they get those
big fish into those little glass jars?
1:15:54
	They shrink when they're marinated.
1:15:56
	- Champagne?
- l don't mind if l do.
1:15:58
	Well, down the hatch, as we say at sea.