Coast Guard rescues 2 boaters and dog

Coast Guard rescues 2 boaters and dog


By The Associated Press

HARPSWELL, Maine — The Coast Guard says two boaters are safe after their motorboat ran aground and began taking on water in Casco Bay.

Paul Conner, search and rescue controller, says the 17-foot boat hit rocky ledge Monday morning at Whale Rock, about two miles southwest of Bailey Island.

He says the two people and their dog waited on Whale Rock for help.

Conner tells the Portland Press Herald that a Coast Guard rescue boat was able to get close enough to rescue the boaters around 10:30 a.m., an hour-and-a-half after the first call for help.

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Between this and the guy who got shot last week, I'd say the chances of ducks surviving this years season are looking better everyday.

Agreed, Boogieman. I'm certainly thankful Whale rock wasn't too slippery!

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