The 28-year-old had lost consciousness and simply awoke in the water, he said.
“I came to. … I was in the water with no boat in sight,” Grimes told ABC.
Grimes was at an onboard bar with his sister before walking off to use a restroom around 11 the night before Thanksgiving, his sister recalled, according to a Carnival statement to CNN.
James Michael Grimes, 28, spoke to ABC for an interview aired Friday morning.
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He’d had drinks on the Valor, but was not inebriated, Grimes told ABC. He doesn’t remember leaving to find a bathroom, he said.
He simply “regained consciousness” in the ocean, with the Valor nowhere to be seen, he told ABC.
“I was never accepting that this is it — this is going to be the end of my life,” he told the TV network.
‘It scared me … all I could see was a fin’
He battled confusion, fatigue, and some sort of creature below. “It came up on me really quick. And I went under, and I could see it. And it wasn’t a shark, I don’t believe. But it had more like a flat mouth, and it came up and bumped one of my legs, and I kicked it with the other leg. It scared me, not knowing what it was … all I could see was a fin,” he told ABC.
At another point, Grimes grabbed a floating stick that “looked like bamboo” — and he started chewing it.
“It gave some type of flavor in my mouth other than saltwater,” he told ABC.
When Thanksgiving day started passing into evening, the water “started getting colder — at that time, I thought, you know, ‘How much longer am I going to have to be out here?'” he said.
The water temperature in the Gulf was just above 70 degrees on Thanksgiving night, Lt. Seth Gross, a search and rescue coordinator for the USCG, told CNN last week.
Grimes eventually saw lights from a tanker ship, and swam toward it, he told ABC.
“The first thing I actually told (the Coast Guard rescuer) was, ‘I don’t have any clothes on,’ because I didn’t. I … stripped out of everything,” Grimes recalled to ABC. “He said, ‘That’s fine.’ … I was just thinking, ‘Thank you. You are like a guardian angel coming down for me.'”
Grimes was taken to medical personnel at a New Orleans airport, and then transferred to a hospital.
Grimes lost some weight from the ordeal, ABC reported. He said the experience changed him, but he is not opposed to going on another cruise.
“I might not get within 10 foot of the rails, but I definitely would be open to go on another cruise, because I really didn’t get to go on this one,” he told ABC.
CNN’s Andi Babineau and Tina Burnside contributed to this report.
Source: www.cnn.com