The Reef
Hey, hey! Hello, mate.
- Oh, it's good to see you.
- You too.
- How are you?
- Great.
Luke, this is my girlfriend, Suzie.
Suzie, Luke.
- Hi. It's so nice to meet you.
- And you know my sister Kate.
- Kate.
- Luke.
- Looking good.
- Thanks. I'll take that.
- Thank you.
- Let's go.
- Wow, you really bought a car?
- No.
After our sail, I've gotta deliver
the boat to Indonesia,
and the guy who's crewing for me
owns this.
- We're not keeping you from delivering?
- No, it's all good.
I can't believe you get to sail around
the world delivering boats for a living.
How fantastic.
Go introduce yourselves to Wazza.
The scruffy-looking one
fishing off a yacht.
- Cool.
- Great.
See you soon.
So how have you been?
Good. Good. You?
Yeah, good. I'm going to get
some spark plugs. You wanna come?
Sure.
- Shane.
- Hey.
- Is Lou here?
- Yeah, he's just out the back.
- Hey, Lou.
- Yeah, out here!
- It's pretty impressive.
- Yeah.
That's a mako, tiger, hammerhead.
And that one's a white pointer.
Where'd you get these?
- Out there.
- Here?
Yeah. Strange about
the white pointer, though.
People reckon
they don't usually come this far north.
Don't worry. What do they say?
You're more likely to die from
a bee sting than get killed by a shark.
- Wazza.
- Hey.
- Kate. Kate, Warren.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- How you going?
- Good.
- Welcome aboard.
- It's not bad.
- She's a bit scruffy, but she'll do.
I'll show you where you're sleeping.
This brings back memories.
- This is yours.
- Hey, so... I bought you something.
Thank you.
I really miss you.
- Sorry.
- It's OK.
- No, there's nobody else. It's just...
You wanted a break
and now you're back.
Matt really wanted me to come,
and a holiday sounded like a good idea.
So that's what this is,
it's just a holiday?
Yeah, yeah, I'm here for a holiday.
OK. Good.
I've gotta go up.
Wanna catch the outgoing tide.
OK.
Oh, wow. Did you just catch that?
Yep. These waters are full of 'em.
- Cool.
- You in from Sydney?
Yeah, my brother and his girlfriend
are here from London.
And you're crewing with Luke
to Indonesia?
- Yeah.
- Have you crewed with him before?
No. No, this is the first time.
I usually work the fishing boats.
Thought I'd try something different.
- You've crewed with him, haven't you?
- How do you know that?
- Oh.
Yeah, yeah, we sailed
the Mediterranean together.
Whoa! Looks like we're off.
So where are we heading?
Cygnet Reef. I wanna try and get there
by this afternoon.
Sounds great. What's there?
You'll see.
Hey, we're here.
- You good? See you.
- Bye!
Have fun!
See you soon.
Sorry.
- You all right?
- Yeah.
Come with me.
Wow.
Wow, wow.
- How was that?
- Amazing.
- Is this your favourite spot?
- Actually, I've never been here before.
- Wanna go for a bit of an explore?
- Yep.
No.
Oh.
Look what I found.
Beautiful.
What?
I don't know.
Is this just sex
or is it something else?
I don't know.
You know what I think?
I think you're scared.
- Scared?
- Mm-hm.
- Scared of what?
- Me.
You. Us.
No, that's not it.
What is it, then?
I don't know.
- Come on, Kate, what?
- I don't know.
One minute we're having a good time,
and now we're not.
- I'll tell you what I think.
- I don't really care what you think.
Hey, Luke, Kate!
There's something up with Warren.
We hit bottom.
Kate, can you keep an eye out?
- I think it's leaking.
- Eh?
- You're scraping.
- The tide's dropping really fast.
I tried the engine.
She won't start.
- OK, try now.
- Nothing.
- Now.
- No, nothing.
Jump on the anchor.
Katie, can you get the sail, please?
Yeah.
Channel's opened up!
OK, I think we're out of trouble.
Thanks, guys.
Hey, Waz,
take a look at that engine, yeah?
Katie, steer.
- Sure.
- Keep her straight, yeah?
- We'll just keep it straight.
- Yeah.
So, who wants a go?
- Suze?
- Me?
- Yeah, come on. Chance of a lifetime.
- Go on. Go on.
Two hands.
Good.
- Sailing.
- Hey!
Arr! Arr!
Hey. Thought I'd come up
and catch the morning.
It's gorgeous.
I'm really sorry about yesterday.
Yeah. Me too.
- It's tricky, isn't it?
- Yeah.
You don't have any doubts about us?
Plenty.
It's just, you know,
- You hungry?
- Starving.
- Brekky?
- Yes, please.
Matt! Warren!
You all right? We've gotta
get out of here. It could go down.
Where's Matt? Matt? Matt?
Luke! Matt!
Oh, Suzie.
Mattie! Warren!
You all right?
I'm gonna go down and get Matt.
Hey, Warren, you gotta get out.
Come with me, right? Take a deep breath.
- Matt. Where's Matt?
- Matt? Where's Matt?
Matt! Mattie?
Here! I'm here.
It's stuck.
This way, this way, this way.
OK, follow me.
You all right? You OK?
Yeah? You OK?
- Let's get out of the water.
- Yeah. Yeah, sure.
- Gonna have to push him.
- Yeah, OK.
One, two, three!
Up you get.
All right, who's next?
- You got me?
- Come on.
OK, here we go. More hands.
- You all right, Suze?
- Yeah.
F***. Look at that.
Keel's been ripped off.
- You OK?
- It's OK. You all right?
Yeah.
- What happened?
- Don't know.
Must have hit something.
Reef. A whale.
The bulkheads are f***ed.
OK, guys, I don't think
we should stay here.
There's a current.
We're drifting further out to sea.
The boat's f***ed.
I don't think it's gonna stay afloat.
And when we do sink, we're in the water,
just further from land.
- It mightn't sink.
- Well, is there an EPIRB?
- What's an EPIRB?
- A distress beacon. Yeah, there is.
Yeah, but it's an old one, so you need
a plane to fly over to get a signal.
- We're not in a flight path.
- How do you know that?
Seen any planes in the last few days?
OK, I'm not saying we should
try and swim to the mainland,
but I reckon
No.
- What are you doing?
- Point the 12 at the sun.
Split the angle between the 12
and the hour hand. That's north.
So, we're here, right?
Turtle Is land is here.
Now, we weren't going straight there,
because there's a reef here.
But with the current, I reckon
if we swim north, we'll hit the island.
- How far would we have to swim?
- Uh... 10, 12 miles.
Good luck.
I've fished these waters, mate.
I know what's out there.
I'm not getting in that water.
What makes you think
they're not gonna come here?
There's all sorts of sh*t
starting to rot.
I don't wanna argue with you, mate,
honestly I don't. I just...
I'm not getting in the water.
All right, look, yeah,
there might be sharks, I don't know.
What I do know
is that there's land over there
and the longer we sit here,
the further we get away from it.
We either swim for it
and try and save ourselves,
while we've still got enough strength,
or we can stay here
and hope the boat doesn't sink
and that someone comes for us.
And they'd better come soon, because
otherwise we'll die of dehydration.
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