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Stuck Sailboat Causes Stir At Croton Point

Sailers required intervention from the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department after finding themselves stuck in a shallow section in the south end of Croton Point over the weekend.

Crews from the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department aiding a sailboat that got stuck on a sandbar in the south end of Croton Point.

Crews from the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department aiding a sailboat that got stuck on a sandbar in the south end of Croton Point.

Photo Credit: Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department
Crews from the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department aiding a sailboat that got stuck on a sandbar in the south end of Croton Point.

Crews from the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department aiding a sailboat that got stuck on a sandbar in the south end of Croton Point.

Photo Credit: Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department
Crews from the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department aiding a sailboat that got stuck on a sandbar in the south end of Croton Point.

Crews from the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department aiding a sailboat that got stuck on a sandbar in the south end of Croton Point.

Photo Credit: Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department
Crews from the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department aiding a sailboat that got stuck on a sandbar in the south end of Croton Point.

Crews from the Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department aiding a sailboat that got stuck on a sandbar in the south end of Croton Point.

Photo Credit: Croton-on-Hudson Fire Department

Crews from the fire department were dispatched to the Hudson River following reports of a boat in distress at 10:50 a.m. on Sunday. Upon arrival, firefighters determined that a sailboat was stuck on a “sand bar” in Croton Point.

Due to the shallow depth where the boat was stuck, firefighters utilized one of the department’s rafts, launched from the mouth of the Croton River, where it meets the Hudson, to get to the sailboat, successfully aiding it and the boaters without further incident or damage.

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