What happens if I sail into a whirlpool?

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Numerous whirlpools dot the zee, appearing as named locations on maps. I have confirmed by sailing close to one that they do suck you in, but I've not dared to actually sail into one. What happens if I do?
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What happens when you go into a whirlpool?
You'd try to swim away from the current, but it would be too strong. All this turbulence and spinning would make you dizzy and disoriented. You'd be pushed underwater for a moment and then thrust back up, gasping for air. The whirlpool would pull you closer and closer to the center of the vortex.Can a ship be sucked into a whirlpool?
Though the whirlpool has caused a long list of fatalities, your best bet of surviving Old Sow or other standing whirlpools is to keep your boat from swamping and let the vortex spit you out. Work your way to the outside edge of the whirlpool, moving in the direction of water flow.What do you do if your boat gets caught in a whirlpool?
Whirlpools are not, in fact, bottomless pits. Experiments have shown that whirlpools often pull objects to the bottom of the sea bed. They may then be moved along the sea floor by ocean currents. If the object can float, it may come back to the surface a long way from where the whirlpool is located.What If You Were Sucked Into a Whirlpool?
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