British sailor Andrew Taylor praises crew after his ocean rescue
Andrew Taylor was thrown overboard during The Clipper Round the World Race and faced a situation that has claimed many lives in the past

Halfway between China and San Francisco, British sailor Andrew Taylor suddenly found himself floating alone in the cold, rough North Pacific.
One moment he'd been helping to change a sail aboard the 70-foot yacht Derry-Londonderry-Doire, and the next he'd fallen overboard, smashed into the rudder and was being swept away in big waves and strong wind.
For a while he was within sight of the sloop, which is competing in The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.
Then he wasn't.
"I never contemplated I would die. I did consider whether the boat would find me," the 46-year-old Taylor said in an interview from the boat via satellite phone.
I never contemplated I would die. I did consider whether the boat would find me
About one hour, 40 minutes after falling in just past the International Date Line on Monday, Taylor was pulled out by his crewmates. He was treated for hypothermia and his leg was put in a splint. He'll have X-rays after the boat arrives in San Francisco on either April 11 or 12.