Robert Wilson
Well-Known Member
here is some I have come acrossif you tap their nose they do shy away
Really, even if they're feeding/hungry?
I think the sharks in The Reef were seriously on a mission for fill-belly!!!
here is some I have come acrossif you tap their nose they do shy away
I didn't have much faith in their EPIRB.
watching the reef now.
how likely would a keel be broken off like in the movie? apart from that the acting is a bit dead
how likely would a keel be broken off like in the movie? apart from that the acting is a bit dead
watching the reef now.
how likely would a keel be broken off like in the movie? apart from that the acting is a bit dead
You haven't seen my keel bolts!
Seriously though, I'm with you, the damage looked completely unrealistic. There would be, I would guess, a ripping of the hull in general around the keel and bits sticking up, etc. Kind of got the film off to a bad start for me. The rest was a little silly.
But based on a true incident. However, HOW TRUE is open to conjecture!
The true incident was 3 in a fishing boat, one survived. Shark was a Tiger. Ray Boundy was the survivor's name.