The Perfect Storm
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1:05:04
We are taking heavy waves.
Damage on deck.

1:05:10
Need immediate assistance.
1:05:12
We're beam to the sea
and taking on water.

1:05:16
Just so you understand
what we're up against.

1:05:19
We're looking at 40 to 50-foot waves,
gale-force winds. A real bad one.

1:05:24
Right in our path.
1:05:26
The Weather Service
is jerking off again.

1:05:28
No.
1:05:30
You're afraid?
1:05:32
I never seen you scared.
1:05:35
It's pretty rough stuff out there,
that's for sure.

1:05:38
We either hang out here
for a few days till it calms down...

1:05:41
But, cap...
1:05:43
...we got 60,000 pounds of fish here.
1:05:45
Are we gonna let it spoil?
1:05:47
I thought we were gonna
set the market, make a killing.

1:05:50
Or we say the hell with it.
1:05:54
We drive right through it.
1:06:03
You said we're Gloucestermen.
1:06:11
What do you say, guys?
1:06:13
Are we or aren't we?
1:06:15
Did we come out here for nothing?
1:06:17
-It's a lot of money.
-Let's make some money.

1:06:19
Come on. Let's hear it, Gloucester!
1:06:23
Let's get her lashed down.
Bugs, put the birds in the water.

1:06:27
Birds in. Got it, skip.
1:06:37
Look. Look at this.
1:06:40
We got Hurricane Grace moving north
off the Atlantic seaboard.

1:06:44
Huge...
1:06:45
...getting massive.
1:06:47
Two, this low south of Sable Island,
ready to explode.

1:06:52
Look at this.
1:06:54
Three, a fresh cold front
swooping down from Canada.

1:06:59
But it's caught a ride
on the jet stream...


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