Boats in the open ocean during a tsunami would be pushed in the direction of the tsunami's travel, impacted by the sheer volume of displaced water, and may not experience noticeable effects.
Your boat would have been pushed several hundred miles in the direction the tsunami was traveling. When a tsunami is generated by a sudden change in the deep ocean floor, it produces powerful waves that can travel at great speeds of five hundred miles an hour or faster in the open sea.
The wave travels fastest through the deep ocean and slows down as it approaches the land. The sheer volume of water displaced can have significant impacts on boats in its path, causing them to be carried along in the direction of the tsunami's movement.
Nothing noticeable would have happened. Since the boat is at sea and not in the immediate path of the tsunami's force, it may not experience any significant effects.
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