A Canadian woman and her eight friends survived four days lost at sea this week without food, water or gas to get home.

Tasha Brown from Grand Forks, B.C., who was on a working holiday in Honduras, told ABC News she learned an important lesson after her boating trip became a struggle to survive. The boat ran out of gas on the trip home, causing it to drift about 105 kilometres from where they planned to reach shore.

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"Don't get in a boat unless there's water, paddles, gas and a flare gun," Brown says in the clip below.

The stranded boaters survived by drinking rain water they collected in buckets during two storms, according to Good Morning America.

CBC News reported the group also caught and ate a sea bird.

Brown said she tried to move the boat forward by jumping into the water and pulling while others paddled from inside. Finally, rescue arrived after the coast guard searched by air over 11,660 square kilometres of sea, according to ABC.

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Another unlikely survival story took place last month when a cook on a tugboat that sank off the coast of Nigeria survived two days trapped under the boat, breathing from an air bubble.

Both survivors said they prayed for survival during their ordeals.