Awesome video!
Wayne, there is no doubt about that plane flying at a speed that, at the very least, is transonic, but more likely is slightly supersonic. All of the signatures are there: greatly disturbed water at the surface with a very well defined, slightly angled back line of demarcation at the front caused by the shock wave, total lack of sound from the approaching plane until it was basically abeam the two ships, very, very sharp sound of the shock wave passing (I've heard these before and this is exactly what they sound like). And yes, it does look look like he's moving at about 760 mph to me. Did you see how fast he covered the length of carrier from which the video was filmed, which is at least 1000 feet long? At a speed of 760 mph, his airplane would be covering about 1116 feet per second. He traveled the length of that ship in no more than a second from what I saw.
And, no, I did not sleep at the Holiday Inn last night.

Flying jets (albeit, not supersonic fighters) is what I do for a living, and have for the last 15 years.