The Unsinkable Family Sea CruiserA rich entrepreneur has created an invention after yet another amenity he could not find in the open market. This time it was a cabin cruiser boat for his family to safely sail the world’s ocean. The main problems are gas, rogue waves, and Philippine pirates. The first trip would be from Ft. Lauderdale to Greece.
The boat (as seen in the images) is primarily designed for safety then function, then appeal. It may go slow but it is enjoyable as best of all, safe.
After the story builds up, the scene then begins describing the boats special features in a “Guy Richie Fashion” of exaggeratedly zoomed up perspectives with bone crushing sound effects.
Shampoo dispensers on the bottom of this new boat allow for mid Atlantic swimming. (Leading research shows regular household shampoo is a major deterrent for sharks.) For enhanced security the boat is equipped with a shark armor suit and a device called SafleyFloating that quickly inflates a 100 ft diameter circle with a 15 ft. concavity made out of easily to store, un-tearable, light weight material that is bright so you can see the edges and even glows in the dark to psychologically know it is there and functioning to keep things out. Inflates around the boarders quickly and deflates just as fast to roll up and put away. This gives the parents security for their kids to swim in the mid-Atlantic.
The family is near Africa at a resting point a few hundred miles from Somalia and Yemen. Pirates looking through an old telescope are astonished in what they see in this state of the art boat. They assume it is worth millions.
The children wake up the dad in fear and the father is barely fazed at the fact a bunch of big ugly men are starting to board the open part of the boat because the family is behind the sealed waterproof and bulletproof glass entrance. The dad laughs and taunts them as they pull for the weapons, yet he immidetly turns serious, and agrees to surrender, a few short moments later, with a whimsical playful character, he accelerates the boat making most of them fall off then stops to continue testing his invention.
After the pirates from the big ship undermined the necessity to keep the boat intact for its trade value they begin shooting with haste. They notice some bullets’ ricocheting after one pirate is hit in the eye with extreme gore and graphic. The gun fire quickly disipitates to about 1 shot per second then stop. Ironically, the last bullet fired hit the captain in the arm. The pirates open an old door from the side displaying a 1900 century cannon. The father did not want to gamble the durability of his invention with the lives of his only children on board. So he turns the motor to go closer to the pirate ship such that they will not have a clear shot.
Once they almost get to the pirate ships boll, the dad again pleads for his life, this time initiating the decent mode of the vehicle. He knows that it can only submerge just below the surface but if he removes the two pressurized tanks from the top rim of the boat, they could go deeper.
The boat begins to sink and the pirates are dumbfounded.
The father’s family is scared for their lives. As the glaze of light from above continues to darken as they drop into the depths:
Wife: What the fuck he’s got in mind Jon.
Jon: The propellers are designed to side to side, not down and up, so we need to balance the weight of the boat get the nose to point in the height that we need. So now everything of significant weight to the rear of the vessel such that the nose will aim skyward so we don’t get too deep.
The family quickly begins throwing everything of significant wait in towards the back. The idea worked too well and they quickly notice the daylight becoming more tangible so fast they suddenly they bounce out of the surface. Panic and screaming become heavy and past the glass we can see the pirates all on the deck just staring at them.
Jon: “put everything to the front!”
So they did and quickly start going back into the depths. A canon ball is observed passing very close to them cutting the water like a knife. After a dramatic dozen seconds a second one hits and shakes the boat and its occupants. It has damaged the bullet proof glass. Luckily the reduced speed of the cannon ball through water saved the glass from completely blowing out of its hinges.
The worst is over now. Calm slowly begins to replaces the fear of death as they travel in silence for 20 minutes. The boat merely goes at 10 knots; it’s not made for speed. The dad keeps driving in the same posture and position for hours still thinking about what has happened. Other things he could have done, things that could have gone bad, what if this, what if that.
The boy notices all their close wet on the floor----The family has to maintain a small leak coming from edge of the glass. The drenched floor begins to spark around paneling and electronics begin to short circuit. After heated suspense in not knowing if they could control the leak that would cause them to add weight and sink or be electrocuted or trapped, the hole is patched up with the wife’s sexy lingerie.
Calmness begins to dominate again.
The dad is trying to maintain the glow of the water surface at a tangible distance. His eyes begin to tire. The light that reassures them they won’t die a watery grave begins to flicker like a florescent light in a dingy office. He looks again. It’s still there. Is he having delusions? It’s still there right? As he is reassured it is there, the light shuts off. He blinks and it’s still there. He looks back and his family exhausted is sleeping using each other as pillows. Everything is ok. He looks back forward and a giant coral mountain is in front of them. He turns right nearly missing it damaging the side of the boat. Turns left to dodge another peak. Then smashes directly into the center of a reef peak causing them to tumble down the side like a snowball quickly dropping 100s of feet in depth to a basin where the boat is caught from sinking farther into a trench.
They argue relentless, putting the blame on each other. The GPS sensor is damaged, scrambler radio’s out of range but can pick up slight noises of the pirates still looking for them, they’re satellite phones are un-functional this far down under water.
The father realizes he will have to do something heroic. He will attempt to take a cell phone to the surface and try to dispatch a rescue team to search within a logical radius of their last known coordinates. He grabs a lifejacket, and puts his cell phone in a waterproof bag. The wife quickly slaps him with reality.
How are you going to do that without letting all the water in and we all die? Huh Jon? Didn’t think that one through did you? Just like all your other inventions!
Jon: Maybe if you stopped bickering I could think of a solution.
Karen: Your solutions are what got us here in the first place.
Jon: I’m an entrepreneur! I can do some mcgavier shit get us all out of here, just leave me alone!
A shark swims up to the glass to investigate the object.
He builds a retaining wall to escape without drowning everyone. Finds the National Guard and the audience thinks everything is going to be fine. Then camera flashes to a dark quite room where the family sits looking at each other with concern.
Rescue efforts are complicated by weather because since the dad did not remember the coordinates they had to send out submarine teams. It took weeks, and too long. The movie is seen through the family inside the boats perspective with this series of events:
1. The leak in the glass keeps pouring in water.
2. Breathing becomes difficult as there is only one reserve scuba diving oxygen tank left.
3. The family contemplates about eating those who die first.
4. The boy trying to be a hero when attempting to follow his father’s heroic behavior, unknowingly commits suicide and the rest of the family drowns because of his efforts. (This is made to be really sad to the audience, because the mom always trusted him and encouraged him to be strong, and believe in anything he does. But he does this in the middle of the night when everybody is sleeping without thinking it thoroughly or consulting anyone.
6. They all jump out and the million dollar vessel sinks with the house cat that was inside.
The boat (as seen in the images) is primarily designed for safety then function, then appeal. It may go slow but it is enjoyable as best of all, safe.
After the story builds up, the scene then begins describing the boats special features in a “Guy Richie Fashion” of exaggeratedly zoomed up perspectives with bone crushing sound effects.
Shampoo dispensers on the bottom of this new boat allow for mid Atlantic swimming. (Leading research shows regular household shampoo is a major deterrent for sharks.) For enhanced security the boat is equipped with a shark armor suit and a device called SafleyFloating that quickly inflates a 100 ft diameter circle with a 15 ft. concavity made out of easily to store, un-tearable, light weight material that is bright so you can see the edges and even glows in the dark to psychologically know it is there and functioning to keep things out. Inflates around the boarders quickly and deflates just as fast to roll up and put away. This gives the parents security for their kids to swim in the mid-Atlantic.
The family is near Africa at a resting point a few hundred miles from Somalia and Yemen. Pirates looking through an old telescope are astonished in what they see in this state of the art boat. They assume it is worth millions.
The children wake up the dad in fear and the father is barely fazed at the fact a bunch of big ugly men are starting to board the open part of the boat because the family is behind the sealed waterproof and bulletproof glass entrance. The dad laughs and taunts them as they pull for the weapons, yet he immidetly turns serious, and agrees to surrender, a few short moments later, with a whimsical playful character, he accelerates the boat making most of them fall off then stops to continue testing his invention.
After the pirates from the big ship undermined the necessity to keep the boat intact for its trade value they begin shooting with haste. They notice some bullets’ ricocheting after one pirate is hit in the eye with extreme gore and graphic. The gun fire quickly disipitates to about 1 shot per second then stop. Ironically, the last bullet fired hit the captain in the arm. The pirates open an old door from the side displaying a 1900 century cannon. The father did not want to gamble the durability of his invention with the lives of his only children on board. So he turns the motor to go closer to the pirate ship such that they will not have a clear shot.
Once they almost get to the pirate ships boll, the dad again pleads for his life, this time initiating the decent mode of the vehicle. He knows that it can only submerge just below the surface but if he removes the two pressurized tanks from the top rim of the boat, they could go deeper.
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The boat begins to sink and the pirates are dumbfounded.
The father’s family is scared for their lives. As the glaze of light from above continues to darken as they drop into the depths:
Wife: What the fuck he’s got in mind Jon.
Jon: The propellers are designed to side to side, not down and up, so we need to balance the weight of the boat get the nose to point in the height that we need. So now everything of significant weight to the rear of the vessel such that the nose will aim skyward so we don’t get too deep.
The family quickly begins throwing everything of significant wait in towards the back. The idea worked too well and they quickly notice the daylight becoming more tangible so fast they suddenly they bounce out of the surface. Panic and screaming become heavy and past the glass we can see the pirates all on the deck just staring at them.
Jon: “put everything to the front!”
So they did and quickly start going back into the depths. A canon ball is observed passing very close to them cutting the water like a knife. After a dramatic dozen seconds a second one hits and shakes the boat and its occupants. It has damaged the bullet proof glass. Luckily the reduced speed of the cannon ball through water saved the glass from completely blowing out of its hinges.
The worst is over now. Calm slowly begins to replaces the fear of death as they travel in silence for 20 minutes. The boat merely goes at 10 knots; it’s not made for speed. The dad keeps driving in the same posture and position for hours still thinking about what has happened. Other things he could have done, things that could have gone bad, what if this, what if that.
The boy notices all their close wet on the floor----The family has to maintain a small leak coming from edge of the glass. The drenched floor begins to spark around paneling and electronics begin to short circuit. After heated suspense in not knowing if they could control the leak that would cause them to add weight and sink or be electrocuted or trapped, the hole is patched up with the wife’s sexy lingerie.
Calmness begins to dominate again.
The dad is trying to maintain the glow of the water surface at a tangible distance. His eyes begin to tire. The light that reassures them they won’t die a watery grave begins to flicker like a florescent light in a dingy office. He looks again. It’s still there. Is he having delusions? It’s still there right? As he is reassured it is there, the light shuts off. He blinks and it’s still there. He looks back and his family exhausted is sleeping using each other as pillows. Everything is ok. He looks back forward and a giant coral mountain is in front of them. He turns right nearly missing it damaging the side of the boat. Turns left to dodge another peak. Then smashes directly into the center of a reef peak causing them to tumble down the side like a snowball quickly dropping 100s of feet in depth to a basin where the boat is caught from sinking farther into a trench.
They argue relentless, putting the blame on each other. The GPS sensor is damaged, scrambler radio’s out of range but can pick up slight noises of the pirates still looking for them, they’re satellite phones are un-functional this far down under water.
The father realizes he will have to do something heroic. He will attempt to take a cell phone to the surface and try to dispatch a rescue team to search within a logical radius of their last known coordinates. He grabs a lifejacket, and puts his cell phone in a waterproof bag. The wife quickly slaps him with reality.
How are you going to do that without letting all the water in and we all die? Huh Jon? Didn’t think that one through did you? Just like all your other inventions!
Jon: Maybe if you stopped bickering I could think of a solution.
Karen: Your solutions are what got us here in the first place.
Jon: I’m an entrepreneur! I can do some mcgavier shit get us all out of here, just leave me alone!
A shark swims up to the glass to investigate the object.
He builds a retaining wall to escape without drowning everyone. Finds the National Guard and the audience thinks everything is going to be fine. Then camera flashes to a dark quite room where the family sits looking at each other with concern.
Rescue efforts are complicated by weather because since the dad did not remember the coordinates they had to send out submarine teams. It took weeks, and too long. The movie is seen through the family inside the boats perspective with this series of events:
1. The leak in the glass keeps pouring in water.
2. Breathing becomes difficult as there is only one reserve scuba diving oxygen tank left.
3. The family contemplates about eating those who die first.
4. The boy trying to be a hero when attempting to follow his father’s heroic behavior, unknowingly commits suicide and the rest of the family drowns because of his efforts. (This is made to be really sad to the audience, because the mom always trusted him and encouraged him to be strong, and believe in anything he does. But he does this in the middle of the night when everybody is sleeping without thinking it thoroughly or consulting anyone.
- Alternate Happy Endings
6. They all jump out and the million dollar vessel sinks with the house cat that was inside.