Australian sailor rescued after months misplaced at sea with canine 'did not assume he would make it'

An Australian sailor who was rescued after being misplaced at sea for 3 months together with his canine has mentioned he's "grateful" to be alive.

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Timothy Shaddock, 54, made the remarks after setting foot on dry land on Tuesday for the primary time since his ordeal began.

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The 54-year-old's catamaran set sail in April from the Mexican metropolis of La Paz for French Polynesia - however was crippled by unhealthy climate weeks into the journey.

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He mentioned the final time he noticed land was in early May as he sailed out of the Sea of Cortez and into the Pacific Ocean.

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The sailor, who's from Sydney, grew to become misplaced after the electronics on his vessel had been worn out by a storm, leaving him unable to name for assist.

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He survived for 3 months gathering rainwater and consuming uncooked fish.

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Mr Shaddock and his canine Bella had been finally rescued by a tuna fishing boat earlier than being delivered to the Mexican metropolis of Manzanillo.

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After seeing a physician on board the Maria Delia Tuna on Tuesday, Mr Shaddock mentioned. "I'm feeling alright. I'm feeling a lot better than I was, I tell ya."

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The sailor, who was smiling, bearded and skinny after stepping again on dry land, continued: "I didn't think I would make it ... there were many bad days and many good days. I lost my cooking along the way so it was a lot of tuna sushi ... I'm still very skinny."

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Mr Shaddock added that after he was rescued he was "just eating so much food" on the Mexican fishing vessel.

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"To the captain and fishing company that saved my life, I'm just so grateful. I'm alive and I didn't really think I'd make it," he added.

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Mr Shaddock was rescued after he was noticed by a helicopter that was looking out for tuna for a fishing vessel.

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The sailor mentioned the helicopter was the primary "human vehicle" he had seen in months.

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"The chopper basically flew away and the came back with a speed boat, I was just very grateful," he mentioned.

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The tuna boat noticed Mr Shaddock's boat about 1,200 miles (1,930km) from land, Grupomar, which operates the fishing fleet, mentioned in an announcement.

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The firm did not specify when the rescue occurred, however mentioned Mr Shaddock and his canine had been in a "precarious" state after they had been discovered.

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Mr Shaddock mentioned he'll be going again to Australia quickly and that he is wanting ahead to seeing his household.

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The sailor mentioned that he and his "amazing" canine are each doing effectively now and that he nonetheless loves the ocean.

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Mr Shaddock mentioned: "I did enjoy being at sea, I enjoy being out there, but when things get tough out there you have to survive, and then when you get saved you feel like you want to live."

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Before the sailor and the canine left the rescue vessel, the crew posed for photographs on board whereas holding Bella.

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