Saturday, September 8th, 2007

Two swim for their lives when boat overturns

By William Kincaid
Photo by William Kincaid/The Daily Standard

Two men shown in life jackets, whose names were not released, from Decatur, Ind. made the egregious mistake of sailing on Grand Lake on Friday evening during rough weather. The pair swam to shore near Carter Villa Restaurant after their boat was capsized. Mercer County Sheriff's Deputy Dan Adams (far left), Celina EMT officials Aarron Beougher and John Houser and Celina Police Officer Collin Fuelling arrived on the scene as the two men came ashore.

Two out-of-state visitors found themselves submerged in Grand Lake's murky water on Friday night after their sailboat capsized during rough weather.
According to Grand Lake St. Marys State Park Manager Craig Morton, two men - whose names he did not release - from Decatur, Ind. were sailing on the lake near Carter Villa Restaurant, 725 West Bank Road, Celina, when their boat tipped over after being hit by a strong wave. The mast of the sailboat landed in the mud, he said.
The two men, both of whom were wearing lifejackets, began to swim toward shore through strong rain and wind. A patron at the restaurant reportedly called the Mercer County Sheriff's Department explaining the situation.
Officials from the Mercer County Sheriff's Department, as well as the Celina Police Department and Celina Fire Department's EMS squad, arrived on the scene around 7 p.m. But both men had already made it to shore unassisted.
Morton said the two men were unharmed. Also, their boat did not incur any damage and was towed away.
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