:16:00
Thank you.
:16:07
There was a storm warning, Dad.
:16:09
You better see to the boat.
:16:43
What brought you here?
:16:44
Thought I might make
my living on the sea.
:16:47
-Doing what?
-Doesn't matter. Hand on a boat.
:16:50
Life on land's become
too complicated for my taste.
:16:53
What'd you do before the war?
:16:54
I was circulation manager
for a newspaper.
:16:56
-You never went back to it?
-I couldn't stick it.
:17:01
I've done lots since the paper.
:17:03
Driving taxis, waiting on tables.
Anything to make a dollar.
:17:06
Including day labor.
:17:08
Getting kind of rough.
:17:10
Major, this is Mr. Feeney.
:17:12
-Hi.
-How do you do?
:17:16
How's your ground tackle
off the stern?
:17:18
Plenty heavy.
:17:19
Then we'd just better double up
on these bowlines.
:17:26
Where'd you learn about boats?
:17:29
My first sweetheart was a boat.
:17:35
How do you like that boat?
:17:37
Nice. She should be away from
those reefs with this blow coming.
:17:41
That so?
:17:50
Put that on that piling over there.