Stranded boat bids farewell to Ocean Beach
A sailboat stranded on Ocean Beach on Monday was set to be removed by a salvage company Wednesday.
A sailboat stranded on Ocean Beach on Monday was set to be removed by a salvage company Wednesday.
A sailboat stranded on Ocean Beach on Monday was set to be removed by a salvage company Wednesday, according to the National Park Service.
The 36-foot sailboat became stranded on Monday afternoon, when National Park Service Rangers and U.S. Park Police responded to a report of a boat in distress off of Ocean Beach.
Two men and a dog were rescued from the boat with no injuries.
One of the men, a San Francisco resident, was arrested by rangers at the scene on outstanding warrants not related to the boat incident. The other man, a Texas resident, was not arrested.
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