we know the john howland story going overboard.now one of the main beams split 31 of the most difficult storms and fortunately because they had a jackscrew they were able to put the being back and keep it intact. if that had gone the whole ship would have been compromised. so there were all kinds of events, and just the hardships of being stuck in that tiny area. the seasickness would've been horrendous. the hygiene would've been horrendous. and again it's very glamorously portrayed when you see the pilgrims kneeling and praying next to plymouth rock. but they must've been so glad to get off the ship. really, they must have been glad. >> the mayflower project isn't actually your first orate into re-creating historic ships. how did you get started into that? >> the first project, about six years ago, was undertaken again as a labor of love for the shipwreck museum in hastings which is on the south coast of england. we put together a project to build a 3-d version, and the fact that we were able to fly a drone and see the ship from t