Coast Guard rescues Alaska man in homemade, duct-taped boat

The U.S. Coast Guard in Juneau, Alaska, rescued a man and his dog as the homemade, duct-taped water craft they were in started taking on water. Photo courtesy USCG

June 12 (UPI) — The U.S. Coast Guard in Juneau, Alaska, said crew members rescued a man whose homemade, duct-taped water craft was taking on water.

Coast Guard Station Juneau said the 32-year-old man was attempting to get to Point Bishop by rowing in the Gastineau Channel in his inflatable boat Wednesday. The crew saw his craft was taking on water and transported the man and his dog to Douglas Harbor.

“I noticed the craft in the channel and I could tell the man was not wearing a life jacket and the craft was not safe,” Lt. Joseph Schlosser said. “I contacted the sector command center and the Station’s smallboat crew responded quickly and helped the man to safety.”

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