A Jacksonville boater got more beach time than they bargained for when their boat ended up stranded on the shores of Hanna Park.

🚨 What We Know: Officer Stillwell and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Marine Unit sprang into action when they discovered a boat had somehow managed to beach itself along the popular shoreline. The officers successfully returned the vessel to its natural habitat—the water—preventing what could have been a significant headache and expense for the owner.

🦸‍♂️ Who Made it Happen: The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Marine Unit demonstrated they handle more than just water-based patrols. These officers apparently train for everything from water rescues to impromptu boat relocations, proving their versatility extends from sea to shore.

💰 Why It Matters: A beached boat creates multiple problems—it poses safety hazards for beachgoers trying to enjoy the sand and can result in expensive recovery costs for the unfortunate owner. The quick response from law enforcement saved both public safety and private wallets.

🌊 What’s Next: With boating season heating up, especially in neighboring Clay County, authorities remind captains to pack essential safety equipment, sunscreen, and plenty of water. Most importantly, they stress proper boat securing techniques—unless you want your vessel to become the star of their next social media post.

đź§´ Remember The Golden Rule: Help fellow boaters in distress, but the best assistance is prevention. Properly secure your vessel when docking or anchoring, and always keep safety equipment accessible for everyone on board.


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