I see from reports that one macho guy said 'it was an horrific experience mate' they were without lights and power from 0545 until mid morning, jeez bluey that must have been really traumatising especially in calm waters, better consult a specialist when you get home. Now if you want an experience try being on a 600' vessel with the first 300' buried beneath the waves, saying to yourself, c'mon girl you can do it, heaving a sigh of relief as the bow emerges into daylight and hundreds of tons of water race down the deck as the bow reaches for the sky and doing it time and time again on a passage across the North Pacific, a misnamed ocean.
I suspect if the V de G had been listing 15 degrees then all kinds of emergency vessels would have been racing towards her, 15 degrees then you cannot launch your lifeboats on the high side.