great white sharks, bull sharks and tiger sharks.He was having a wee off the side of his boat when a wave rocked his 22-foot Anderson boat Miss Grace and he fell into the cold pacific waters.Scott, who was wearing nothing but his shorts and T-shirt at the time, told KABC-TV: “I thought to myself, ‘Great, this is how I’m going to die.
Today is the day I’m going to die’”.The Miss Grace’s engine was still running, and it quickly got away from him, it was after sunset in late January and with no moon Scott was soon in complete darkness."I just started swimming as hard as I could towards the boat, and it really didn't take too long to realise that it's getting farther, I'm not getting closer," he said.It was at that point that he realised how much trouble he was in.
Miles from shore, and with no-chance of rescue, he tried to prevent himself from panicking.“Once I realised the gravity of the situation panic set in," said Scott. "I was probably 7 or 8 miles from shore and in a t-shirt and a pair of shorts."I was treading water and all I was thinking was 'great!
I’m gonna die! I looked up at the sky and was so p****d off at myself. I screamed, “F***! This is how it is going to end? Really?
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