The comment about the fishing boat being a "butt" actually does have some literary significance, though it might not be the reference the writers were going for: in Shakespeare's play The Tempest, the protagonist, Prospero and his daughter Miranda were exiled from Italy by Prospero's brother Antonio, set adrift on the ocean on "a rotten carcass of a butt" which was the word Shakespeare used for "boat".
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