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Thanks. I guess that’s what I get for putting this together on the go. I’ll fix it when I can sit down properly and look it over.
Looks like the original “floundered” was correct. The ship struggled, which is the meaning. Wording taken from Wikipedia as well.
“Foundered” doesn’t have any meaning close to that which I see on a quick google glance.
I was wondering the difference:
floundered is to "struggle or stagger helplessly or clumsily in water or mud"
foundered is to fill with water and sink.
I didn't know there was two words.
Floundered is still a appropriate use of a different word (struggled in water) in the context. I’m done making edits.
I appreciate all the input.