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Maximise your survival: kill the others. Be quick at it. Don't want to use up too much oxygen doing the deed. Quick and humane. Also, if there are more than one, the still living will get upset with your actions and try and stop you adding them to the dead group.
I think your strategy is most likely to significantly increase the survival time. I have several questions and concerns. 1) we have no real weapons on board, how should I do it quickly? 2) i am in the vessel with some family members, I think these might not be the best options, what's the most ethical way to choose who to kill, how low should the supply be before we kill the first one?
Spoken like a true sailor!